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Similar is not the same: Social calls of conspecifics are more effective in attracting wild bats to day roosts than those of other bat species

机译:相似之处并不相同:特定物种的社会呼唤比其他蝙蝠物种更能有效地将野蝙蝠吸引到白天栖息

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Many bat species regularly need to find new day roosts as they require numerous shelters each breeding season. It has been shown that bats exchange information about roosts among colony members, and use echolocation and social calls of conspecifics in order to find roosts. However, it is unclear if wild bats discriminate between social calls of conspecifics and other bat species while searching for roosts. Furthermore, the extent that bats are attracted to potential roosts by each of these two call types is unknown. We present a field experiment showing that social calls of conspecifics and other bat species both attract bats to roosts. During two summers, we played back social calls of Bechstein's bats (Myotis bechsteinii) and Natterer's bats (Myotis nattereri) from different bat boxes that can serve as roosts for these species. All experimental bat boxes were monitored with infrared video to identify the approaching bat species. Three species (M. bechsteinii, M. nattereri, and Plecotus auritus) approached the boxes significantly more often during nights when bat calls were played compared to nights without playbacks. Bechstein's bats and Natterer's bats were both more attracted to social calls of conspecifics than of the other species, whereas P. auritus did not discriminate between calls of either Myotis species. Only Bechstein's bats entered experimental boxes and only at times when calls from conspecifics were played. Our findings show that wild bats discriminate between social calls of conspecifics and other bat species although they respond to both call types when searching for new roosts.
机译:许多蝙蝠物种通常需要寻找新的栖所,因为每个繁殖季节它们都需要大量的庇护所。研究表明,蝙蝠在殖民地成员之间交换有关栖息地的信息,并使用回声定位和同种异体的社会呼唤来寻找栖息地。但是,目前尚不清楚野蝙蝠在寻找栖息地时是否区分特定物种和其他蝙蝠物种的社会呼唤。此外,蝙蝠被这两种呼叫类型中的每一种吸引到潜在栖息地的程度尚不清楚。我们提出了一个野外实验,表明同种异体和其他蝙蝠物种的社会呼唤都吸引蝙蝠栖息。在两个夏天期间,我们播放了来自不同蝙蝠箱的Bechstein蝙蝠(Myotis bechsteinii)和Natterer蝙蝠(Myotis nattereri)的社交电话,它们可以作为这些物种的栖息地。所有实验蝙蝠箱都用红外视频进行监视,以识别接近的蝙蝠种类。与没有播放蝙蝠的夜晚相比,在夜间有蝙蝠鸣叫的夜晚,三种物种(M. bechsteinii,M。nattereri和Plecotus auritus)接近箱子的频率更高。与其他物种相比,Bechstein的蝙蝠和Natterer的蝙蝠都更吸引同种动物的社会叫声,而金黄色葡萄球菌并没有区分任何一种Myotis物种的叫声。仅Bechstein的蝙蝠进入实验箱,并且仅在播放特定物种的呼叫时才进入。我们的发现表明,野生蝙蝠在区分物种和其他蝙蝠的社会呼唤之间有所区别,尽管它们在寻找新栖息地时会同时响应两种呼唤类型。

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