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Vegetated Fauna Overpass Disguises Road Presence and Facilitates Permeability for Forest Microbats in Brisbane, Australia

机译:植被繁茂的动物立交桥掩盖了道路的存在,并促进了澳大利亚布里斯班的森林微生物的渗透性

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The effects of urbanisation on flying vertebrates historically have been underestimated, with roads in particular impacting bat populations through vehicle collisions, habitat fragmentation and unwillingness to disperse across roads. Although vegetated fauna overpasses have not traditionally been considered as beneficial for microbats, these structures have recently been identified as a potential solution for assisting microbat communities. In Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the Compton Road fauna overpass traverses a four–lane road, facilitating connectivity for mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians between two forest reserves. This study examined patterns of activity and species richness of microbat assemblages in relation to the Compton Road fauna overpass. Call recordings made over seven months identified nine species and two species groups (groups of species unable to be differentiated), all of which were recorded using the overpass. Bat activity on the overpass was higher than in the adjoining forest, with higher detectability. Species richness and activity at the roadside where the overpass was present was also higher than the unvegetated roadside. Activity patterns based on feeding behaviours suggest that forest species such as Nyctophilus and Myotis spp. were using the overpass, alongside more generalist species. The vegetation on the overpass is likely to be the key factor encouraging microbat activity. The Compton Road overpass appears to lessen the impact of road presence and may facilitate permeability of a major road, suggesting potential for enhancing habitat connectivity and facilitating crossings. This study is the first indication that vegetated fauna overpasses can facilitate activity and provide natural habitat continuity for diverse Australian microbat communities.
机译:从历史上看,城市化对飞行中的脊椎动物的影响被低估了,特别是道路通过车辆碰撞,栖息地破碎和不愿在道路上分散而影响蝙蝠种群。尽管传统上没有将植被动物立交桥视为对微蝙蝠有益的方法,但最近已确定这些结构是协助微蝙蝠群落的潜在解决方案。在澳大利亚昆士兰州布里斯班,康普顿路动物立交桥横穿一条四车道道路,为两个森林保护区之间的哺乳动物,鸟类,爬行动物和两栖动物提供了便利。这项研究检查了与康普顿路动物立交桥有关的微型蝙蝠组合的活动模式和物种丰富度。在七个月的通话记录中,共识别出9种和2种物种(无法区分的物种组),所有这些都使用立交桥记录下来。立交桥上的蝙蝠活动度高于相邻森林中的蝙蝠活动,可检测性更高。立交桥所在路旁的物种丰富度和活动度也高于无植被的路旁。基于进食行为的活动模式表明,森林物种如嗜盐菌和Myotis spp。正在使用立交桥以及更多通才物种。天桥上的植被可能是鼓励微蝙蝠活动的关键因素。康普顿公路立交桥似乎减轻了公路交通的影响,并可能促进了主要公路的通透性,这表明了增强栖息地连通性和便利过境的潜力。这项研究首次表明,有植被的动物立交桥可以促进活动,并为澳大利亚各种微型蝙蝠群落提供自然栖息地的连续性。

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