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High-resolution MaxEnt modelling of habitat suitability for maternity colonies of the barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus (Schreber, 1774) in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

机译:德国莱茵兰 - 普法尔茨的杠铃BAT Barbastella Barbastellus(Schreber,1774)的产妇殖民地的高分辨率范围适用性

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The barbastelle bat Barbastella barbastellus (Schreber, 1774), probably one of the rarest of western European bat species, has suffered from substantial population declines over the last several decades. In fact, it was believed to be extinct within the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate(western Germany) until the discovery of a maternity colony in 2004. More reproduction sites have since been found, which demonstrates a substantial knowledge gap about the actual distribution and abundance of the species in Rhineland-Palatinate. Suitable habitats for maternity colonies arecrucial for the survival of a population and knowledge of their location is critical for conservation. We modelled the suitability of habitats for use by maternity colonies in Rhineland-Palatinate based on high-resolution data of the forest structure and roosting sites of maternity colonies,using the presence-only machine learning approach MaxEnt. In addition to statistical tests of the model performance, we analysed general occurrence surveys from the last few years for evidence of barbastelle and conducted an in-situ survey on one of the sites identified as highly suitableby the model, but for which no occurrence records exist. On this site, we discovered a new maternity colony. Analysis of third-party surveys resulted in two recently discovered colonies, which shows the barbastelle's range is not restricted to the area south of the Moselle River. The resultsof our study along with the scattered pattern of potentially suitable locations for maternity colonies in the region challenge previous assumptions of the geographic distribution of barbastelle in Rhineland-Palatinate. This study demonstrates the potential of habitat suitability modellingin conservation ecology and the results may provide a basis for future preservation strategies in the region.
机译:Barbastelle Bat Barbastella Barbastellus(Schreber,1774年),可能是最稀有的西欧蝙蝠物种之一,在过去几十年中遭受了大量的人口下降。事实上,它被认为在莱茵兰 - 普法尔茨(德国西部)的联邦州内灭绝,直到发现2004年的产妇殖民地。从发现更多的繁殖网站,从而展示了关于实际分配和实际分布的实质性知识差距莱茵兰 - 普法尔茨的物种丰富。适用于产妇殖民地的栖息地是为了保护人口的生存和他们所在地区的知识的恶劣,对保护至关重要。我们根据森林结构的高分辨率数据和产妇殖民地的高分辨率数据,建模了养殖殖民地使用的适用性,利用羊毛结构殖民地的高分辨率数据,利用唯一的机器学习方法。除了模型性能的统计测试外,我们还分析了过去几年的一般出现调查,以获得杠铃的证据,并对其中一个站点进行了原位调查,该网站被确定为高度合适的比赛,但没有存在任何发生的记录。在这个网站上,我们发现了一个新的产假殖民地。对第三方调查的分析导致了最近发现的两个殖民地,这表明杠铃范围不仅限于摩泽尔河以南的地区。我们的研究结果以及该地区产妇殖民地潜在适当位置的分散模式挑战了莱茵兰 - 普法尔茨·普法尔茨·普尔妥替纳州杠铃地理分布的假设。本研究表明,栖息地适用性促进型型素养护生态学的潜力,结果可以为该地区未来的保存策略提供依据。

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