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Citizen science reveals trends in bat populations: The National Bat Monitoring Programme in Great Britain

机译:公民科学揭示了蝙蝠种群的趋势:英国国家蝙蝠监测计划

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Bats play an important role in ecosystems and are highly relevant as indicators of environmental change. Long-term monitoring of bat populations is therefore fundamental to verifying environmental change over time. Although in the past, significant declines in bat populations have been reported across Europe, only limited data are available from systematic monitoring schemes over long periods. In this study we use data from the National Bat Monitoring Programme, a citizen science scheme drawing on over 3500 volunteers, to estimate changes in populations across Great Britain for 10 bat species or species groups between 1997 and 2012. We demonstrate uniquely how data collected on relative abundance and activity of bats by volunteers at 3272 sites using standardised, multiple survey methods (counts at roosts and bat detector surveys using tuneable, heterodyne detectors) can be successfully utilised to produce statistically robust population indices for a large proportion of a country's bat fauna. All trends calculated, with the exception of one species (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum), had sufficient power to detect Red Alert level declines. Our results reveal a generally favourable picture for bats over the monitoring period; all species showed a stable or increasing trend from at least one survey type, although for four species where there were multiple trends from different survey types, the trend directions did not agree (Myotis nattereri, Pipistrellus pipistrellus, Pipistrellus pygmaeus and Eptesicus serotinus). This study demonstrates that use of volunteer programmes can be successful in monitoring bat populations, provided that key features including standardised survey,methods and volunteer training are incorporated. Some species that are more difficult to detect and identify may however require specialist surveillance techniques. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:蝙蝠在生态系统中起着重要的作用,并且作为环境变化的指标高度相关。因此,对蝙蝠种群进行长期监测是核查随时间推移环境变化的基础。尽管在过去,据报道整个欧洲蝙蝠数量显着下降,但长期的系统监测计划只能提供有限的数据。在这项研究中,我们使用来自国家蝙蝠监测计划的数据,该计划是一项公民科学计划,借鉴了3500多名志愿者,以估算1997年至2012年之间全英国10个蝙蝠物种或物种组的种群变化。我们独特地展示了如何收集有关可以使用标准化的多种调查方法(使用可调外差探测器对栖息地和蝙蝠探测器进行计数)在3272个地点的志愿者的蝙蝠的相对丰度和活动度方面的数据,可以成功地为一个国家的大部分蝙蝠动物群产生统计上可靠的种群指数。除一个物种(Rhinolophus ferrumequinumum)外,所有计算出的趋势都具有检测红色警报水平下降的足够能力。我们的结果揭示了在监测期内蝙蝠的总体情况良好;从至少一种调查类型来看,所有物种都显示出稳定或增加的趋势,尽管对于四种来自不同调查类型的趋势而言,其趋势方向并不一致(Myotis nattereri,Pipistrellus pipistrellus,Pipistrellus pygmaeus和Eptesicus serotinus)。这项研究表明,只要纳入包括标准化调查,方法和志愿者培训在内的关键功能,使用志愿者计划就可以成功地监测蝙蝠种群。但是,某些较难检测和鉴定的物种可能需要专业的监测技术。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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