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USE OF BRIDGES BY BATS (MAMMALIA: CHIROPTERA) IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY, NEW MEXICO

机译:在新墨西哥州里奥格兰德河谷,BATS(桥梁:CHIROPTERA)对桥梁的使用

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During a 2-year study, we documented eight species of bats using bridges in the lower Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. Of 17 bridges surveyed, 15 (88%) contained day-roosting bats and >= 8 bridges (47%) contained maternity colonies with one or more species, including the Arizona myotis (Myotis occultus), Yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis), and Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis). The pallid bat. (Antrozous pallidus), big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus), silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans), California myotis (Myotis californicus), and fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes) roosted infrequently in bridges. Use of bridges by day-roosting bats differed seasonally, with most individuals occupying bridges April-October. During November-March, relatively few individuals of only three species (L. noctivagans, M. yumanensis, and T. brasiliensis) occupied bridges. Individuals roosted at many sites in bridges but 99.9% roosted in narrow cracks and crevices. A total of 36,629 day-roosting hats was courted, with 99.8% observed in bridges constructed from timbers and 0.2% observed in I-beam bridges constructed from concrete, metal, or both. Paucity of bats in I-beam bridges reflected lack of narrow spaces. Our study demonstrates that some bridges represent important roosting sites for bats in southern New Mexico. Bridges throughout the southwestern United States likely serve similar life-history functions for bills and should be managed its it resource, especially those occupied by maternity, colonies or large numbers of individuals.
机译:在为期2年的研究中,我们使用新墨西哥州下里奥格兰德河谷的桥梁记录了八种蝙蝠。在接受调查的17座桥梁中,有15座(88%)包含日栖蝙蝠,> = 8座桥梁(47%)包含具有一种或多种物种的产妇殖民地,包括亚利桑那州的Myotis(Myotis occultus),Yuma myotis(Myotis yumanensis)和巴西无尾蝙蝠(Tadarida brasiliensis)。苍白的蝙蝠。 (Alozous pallidus),大棕蝙蝠(Eptesicus fuscus),银发蝙蝠(Lasionycteris noctivagans),加利福尼亚Myotis(Myotis californicus)和流苏的Myotis(Myotis thysanodes)很少栖息在桥梁中。白天栖息的蝙蝠对桥梁的使用随季节而变,大多数人在4月至10月占据桥梁。在11月至3月期间,只有3个物种(夜蛾科,尤曼支木和巴西毛木)的相对较少的人居住在桥梁中。个人栖息在桥梁的许多地点,但99.9%的栖息在狭窄的裂缝和缝隙中。总共求助了36,629顶日间行进帽,其中用木材建造的桥梁中观察到99.8%,用混凝土,金属或两者制成的工字梁桥梁中观察到0.2%。工字梁桥中的蝙蝠稀少反映出空间不足。我们的研究表明,一些桥梁代表了新墨西哥州南部蝙蝠的重要栖息地。遍及美国西南部的桥梁可能对票据具有类似的生活历史功能,应对其进行管理,尤其是那些由产妇,殖民地或大量个人占用的桥梁。

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