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Skyrocketing flights as a previously unrecognized behaviour of open-space foraging bats

机译:飙升的航班是开放空间觅食蝙蝠以前无法识别的行为

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The airspace of the lower troposphere is an important habitat for many animals, including open-space foraging bats. Yet, we are missing a detailed understanding of how bats forage in the seemingly unstructured open space. As part of an exploratory study, we present data on flight activity for Taphozous theobaldi (Dobson 1872), an aerial insectivore known to hunt in the open space close to mountain ridges in central Thailand. Using logger data from five individuals, covering a total period of 26 observation days, we show that T. theobaldi remained airborne for 4.8 +/- 3.1 h per night (mean +/- SD). We confirmed that T. theobaldi performed altitudinal flights with quick ascents, short horizontal flights followed by descents. Each night, T. theobaldi engaged on average in 2.9 +/- 1.4 altitudinal flights during which they reached an average peak altitude of 306 +/- 53 m above cave elevation. On average, bats spent about 14% of the total foraging time in altitudinal flights. We conclude that T. theobaldi is a regular, but most likely not an obligatory exploiter of high altitudes. We speculate that T. theobaldi may ascend to higher altitudes in search for insects, for example migrating or dispersing insects at higher air layers or swarms of hill-topping insects. Short altitudinal flights with fast ascents and descents (a slender bell-shaped flight trajectory over several 100 m altitude) may present a so far unrecognized flight behaviour of bats that may be more widespread among other aerial insectivores.
机译:较低的对流层的空域是许多动物的重要栖息地,包括开放式空间觅食蝙蝠。然而,我们缺少对蝙蝠在看似非结构化的开放空间中觅食的详细了解。作为探索性研究的一部分,我们展示了关于Thaphobaldi(Dobson 1872)的飞行活动的数据,这是一个众所周知,泰国中部的山脊的开放空间捕猎。使用来自五个人的记录数据,涵盖了26个观察日的总期间,我们表明T. Theobaldi每晚4.8 +/- 3.1小时仍然空气传播(平均值+/- SD)。我们确认T. Theobaldi以快速升级,短卧式航班随后进行了快速升天的航班,随后是下水。每晚,T. Theobaldi平均均为2.9 +/- 1.4的平均航班,在此期间,它们达到洞穴高度上方的平均峰值高度为306 +/- 53米。平均而言,蝙蝠在高度航班中花费了大约14%的锻炼时间。我们得出结论,T. Theobaldi是一个常规的,但很可能不是高海拔的强制性利用者。我们推测,Theobaldi可以向更高的高度上升寻找昆虫,例如在较高的空中层或山顶昆虫的群中迁移或分散昆虫。短的高度航班,快速升级和下列(超过几百米高度的苗条钟形飞行轨迹)可能会出现蝙蝠的无法识别的飞行行为,这些飞行行为可能在其他空中食虫中更广泛。

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