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Woodland fragments in urban landscapes are important bat areas: an example of the endangered Bechstein's bat Myotis bechsteinli

机译:城市景观中的林地碎片是重要的蝙蝠区:濒危Bechstein的蝙蝠米多斯Bechsteinli的一个例子

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Urban areas are increasing globally causing fragmentation and loss of habitats for many forest dwelling species. At the same time new habitats are created, which may be exploited by species with a broad ecological tolerance. Bats form the largest mammal group living in cities in Central Europe. Species diversity might be higher in some cities compared to rural areas. Yet, habitat-specialists struggle with rapid landscape change and urban development. The Bechstein's bat Myotis bechsteinii is dependent on old growth deciduous forests that supply tree cavities to roost in. The use of small home ranges requires high prey abundance around roosts. Despite their habitat specialization we identified two Bechstein's maternity colonies within the metropolitan area of Frankfurt/Main (Germany). The colonies numbered 25 and 31 adult females respectively. We radio tracked individuals from both colonies (n = 14) and compared their habitat use to that of females (n = 79) of 11 colonies from rural woodlands. We identified a total of 29 roosts used by the two maternity colonies during summer. Roost choice of the urban forest colonies was similar to the rural forest colonies with a preference for oak trees with woodpecker holes. The distances between roosts were similar between urban and rural colonies. Habitat selection was strongly towards old forest patches. We emphasize the importance of the persistence of old forest islands within urban areas to support remaining bat colonies with a network of bat areas, similar to the important bird areas (IBAs). Specialized species that fail to adapt to the rapid changes may survive within the urban environment relying on old forest patches.
机译:城市地区正在增加全球,导致许多森林住宅物种的栖息地造成破碎和损失。同时创造了新的栖息地,这些栖息地可以被具有广泛生态耐受性的物种利用。蝙蝠形成居住在中欧城市的最大哺乳动物集团。与农村地区相比,某些城市的物种多样性可能更高。然而,栖息地 - 专家与快速景观变化和城市发展斗争。 Bechstein的BAT Myotis Bechsteinii依赖于旧的生长落叶林,供应树腔以栖息地。使用小型家庭范围需要高处沟壑。尽管他们的栖息地专业化,我们发现了两个Bechstein在法兰克福/主要(德国)大都会区的产假殖民地。菌落分别编号25和31个成年女性。我们从殖民地(n = 14)中的无线电跟踪的个体,并将其栖息地与来自农村林地的11个殖民地的居住人(n = 79)。我们在夏季鉴定了两个产妇殖民地使用的29个栖息地。城市森林殖民地的栖息地选择与农村森林殖民地相似,偏好橡木树木与啄木鸟孔。栖息地之间的距离在城乡殖民地之间相似。栖息地选择强烈对老森林补丁。我们强调了城市地区旧森林岛屿持续存在的重要性,以支持剩余的蝙蝠殖民地与蝙蝠领域的网络,类似于重要的鸟类区域(IBA)。未能适应快速变化的专业物种可能会在依托老森林补丁的城市环境中生存。

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