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Relating bat species presence to simple habitat measures in a central Appalachian forest.

机译:将蝙蝠物种的存在与阿巴拉契亚中部森林中的简单栖息地措施联系起来。

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We actively sampled the bat community at 63 sites using detection and non-detection metrics on the Fernow Experimental Forest (FEF) in the central Appalachians of West Virginia using Anabat acoustical equipment May-June 2001-2003 to relate species presence to simple habitat measures such as proximity to riparian areas, forest canopy cover, forest canopy gap width, and forest canopy height. We acoustically detected eight species on the FEF, including the endangered Myotis sodalis. The presence of Lasiurus cinereus, M. lucifugus, M. sodalis, and Pipistrellus subflavus was associated more with riparian areas than upland areas. Both univariate comparisons and multiple logistic regression modeling showed that the probability that clutter-adapted foraging species such as M. septentrionalis and M. sodalis would be detected was greater as forest canopy cover increased or forest canopy gap size decreased, whereas the opposite was true for open-adapted foraging species such as Eptesicus fuscus and L. cinereus. The overall proportion of unidentifiable bat echolocation sequences to those identified to species was related to upland sites with increasing forest canopy cover indicating some sampling bias between cluttered and uncluttered habitats. However, given sufficient sample points, bat community surveys using acoustical detection show the ability to quickly develop generalized habitat associations for rugged areas such as the central Appalachians where traditional mist-net survey efforts often are logistically difficult and are lacking in scope. Moreover, these acoustical surveys also could lend themselves to species-specific predictive mapping of foraging habitat as well as allowing researchers to formulate testable hypotheses about detailed bat habitat relationships to be definitively tested with radio-telemetry techniques..
机译:我们使用2001年5月至2003年6月的Anabat声学设备,利用西弗吉尼亚州中部阿巴拉契亚山脉的费诺实验森林(FEF)上的探测和非探测指标,在63个站点上积极采样了蝙蝠群落,以将物种的存在与简单的栖息地措施相联系靠近河岸地区,林冠覆盖,林冠间隙宽度和林冠高度。我们在FEF上声学检测到8种物种,其中包括濒危的Myotis sodalis。灰黄的Lasiurus cinereus,M。单变量比较和多元logistic回归模型均表明,随着林冠层覆盖率的增加或林冠间隙尺寸的减小,杂波适应性觅食物种(如M. septentrionalis和M. sodalis)的被检测到的概率会更大,而相反开放适应的觅食物种,例如Eptesicus fuscus和L. cinereus。蝙蝠回声定位序列与物种识别回声定位序列的总体比例与山地有关,森林冠层覆盖率不断增加,表明在杂乱和整齐的栖息地之间存在一定的采样偏差。但是,如果有足够的采样点,使用声学检测的蝙蝠群落调查显示了能够迅速开发出崎地区(例如阿巴拉契亚中部地区)的广义栖息地协会的能力,在这些地区,传统的薄雾网调查工作往往在后勤方面很困难,而且缺乏范围。此外,这些声学调查还可能有助于对觅食栖息地进行物种特定的预测性测绘,并允许研究人员针对可通过无线电遥测技术进行明确测试的详细蝙蝠栖息地关系提出可检验的假设。

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