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Effects of wildland fire smoke on a tree-roosting bat: integrating a plume model, field measurements, and mammalian dose-response relationships

机译:野火烟对树栖蝙蝠的影响:整合羽流模型,野外测量和哺乳动物剂量反应关系

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Faunal injury and mortality in wildland fires is a concern for wildlife and fire management although little work has been done on the mechanisms by which exposures cause their effects. In this paper, we use an integral plume model, field measurements, and models of carbon monoxide and heat effects to explore risk to tree-roosting bats during prescribed fires in mixed-oak forests of southeastern Ohio and eastern Kentucky. Tree-roosting bats are of interest primarily because of the need to mitigate risks for the endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis), our focal species. Blood carboxyhemoglobin concentrations predicted from carbon monoxide data supplemented by model output only approached critical levels just above flames in the most intense fires. By contrast, an ear-heating model driven by plume model output suggested that injury to the bat's thermally thin ears would occur up to heights similar to those of foliage necrosis, an effect for which predictive relationships exist. Risks of heat injury increase with fireline intensity and decrease with both roost height and ambient wind. Although more information is needed on bat arousal from torpor and behavior during fires, strategies for reducing the risk of heat injury emerge from consideration of the underlying causal processes.
机译:野火中的动物伤害和死亡是野生动植物和火管理的关注点,尽管在暴露引起其影响的机理上还没有做过任何工作。在本文中,我们使用整体羽状模型,现场测量以及一氧化碳和热效应模型来探索俄亥俄州东南部和肯塔基州东部的混合栎林在规定的大火下栖息于树上的蝙蝠的风险。栖木蝙蝠之所以引起人们的关注,主要是因为有必要减轻濒临灭绝的印第安纳蝙蝠(Myotis sodalis)的危害,这是我们的重点物种。根据一氧化碳数据预测的血液羧基血红蛋白浓度,再加上模型输出,在最强烈的火灾中仅接近火焰上方的临界水平。相比之下,由羽状模型输出驱动的耳朵加热模型表明,蝙蝠的热稀薄耳朵受到的伤害会达到与树叶坏死相似的高度,这种影响存在预测关系。热伤的风险随着火线强度的增加而增加,而随着栖息地高度和周围风的增加而降低。尽管需要更多有关蝙蝠在火中引起的打扰和行为的信息,但通过考虑潜在的因果过程,可以降低热损伤风险。

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