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Barriers and benefits: implications of artificial night-lighting for the distribution of common bats in Britain and Ireland

机译:障碍和利益:人工夜灯对英国和爱尔兰普通蝙蝠分布的影响

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Artificial lighting is a particular problem for animals active at night. Approximately 69% of mammal species are nocturnal, and one-third of these are bats. Due to their extensive movements-both on a nightly basis to exploit ephemeral food supplies, and during migration between roosts-bats have an unusually high probability of encountering artificial light in the landscape. This paper reviews the impacts of lighting on bats and their prey, exploring the direct and indirect consequences of lighting intensity and spectral composition. In addition, new data from large-scale surveys involving more than 265 000 bat calls at more than 600 locations in two countries are presented, showing that prevalent street-lighting types are not generally linked with increased activity of common and widespread bat species. Such bats, which are important to ecosystem function, are generally considered 'light-attracted' and likely to benefit from the insect congregations that form at lights. Leisler's bat (Nyctalus leisleri) may be an exception, being more frequent in lit than dark transects. For common pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus pipistrellus), lighting is negatively associated with their distribution on a landscape scale, but there may be local increases in habitats with good tree cover. Research is now needed on the impacts of sky glow and glare for bat navigation, and to explore the implications of lighting for habitat matrix permeability.
机译:对于夜间活动的动物来说,人工照明是一个特殊的问题。大约69%的哺乳动物是夜间活动的,其中三分之一是蝙蝠。由于它们的活动频繁(包括夜间进行),以利用临时食品供应,并且在栖息地之间迁移期间,蝙蝠在景观中遇到人造光的可能性极高。本文回顾了照明对蝙蝠及其猎物的影响,探讨了照明强度和光谱组成的直接和间接后果。此外,还提供了来自两个国家600多个地点的265 000多只蝙蝠的大规模调查的新数据,表明普遍的路灯照明类型与常见和广泛的蝙蝠物种的活动增加没有联系。这种蝙蝠对生态系统的功能很重要,通常被认为是“光吸引”的,可能会受益于在灯光下形成的昆虫聚集。莱斯勒的蝙蝠(Nyctalus leisleri)可能是个例外,在灯光下比在黑暗的样带上更频繁。对于普通的小蝙蝠(Pipistrellus pipistrellus),光照与其景观尺度上的分布负相关,但是在树冠良好的栖息地中可能会局部增加。现在需要研究天空辉光和眩光对蝙蝠导航的影响,并探索照明对生境矩阵渗透性的影响。

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