Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Pedro P.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Medinas, Denis, Silva, Bruno, Herrera, Jose M., Mira, António, Guiomar, Nuno, Sales-Baptista, Elvira, Ferraz-de-Oliveira, Maria Isabel, Vaz, Pedro G.
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20734
Resumo: Background High Nature Value Farmlands (HNVF) harbor species dependent upon habitats maintained by low-intensity farming. Among HNVF, the montado (dehesa in Spain) is a multifunctional system declining due to droughts, pathogens, and increasing grazing pressure. Specifically, grazing pressure leads to compact soils and hinders natural tree regeneration. Regrettably, there is a dearth of information supporting management decisions on the side-effects of high grazing pressure on HNVF-dwelling biodiversity. In particular, little is known about the impact of grazing pressure on bats, a group of species of special conservation concern that may provide key ecosystem services such as biological pest control. Purpose We investigated patterns of activity levels and community composition of insectivorous bats to test the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between the level of livestock grazing pressure within montado HNVF parcels and patterns of insectivorous bats’ presence and activity. Our specific aims were to (i) assess separately the effects of grazing pressure on bat activity and species composition, (ii) test the predictive significance of key covariates (e.g., insect availability). Methods We conducted this study in 2014 in the Natura 2000 network site “Monfurado”, southern Portugal. This site is specifically acknowledged for its well-preserved montados providing feeding areas for bat species. We quantified acoustically bat flight activity and species richness in farm parcels dominated by cork oak trees. Per parcel, we selected two separate locations (high vs. low grazing pressure) based on landowners’ interviews and grazing pressure indicators, totaling 42 sampling locations. We then used linear mixed-effects modeling to evaluate the effects of grazing pressure and covariates on activity and species richness. Results Bat activity and bat species richness peaked at low grazing pressure locations. Bat activity also increased with tree cover and in locations where livestock grazing signs were old or absent. Conversely, bat activity at low grazing pressure locations decreased with distance to the nearest standing water body. Discussion Our study clearly demonstrated that locations maintained under high grazing pressure within HNVF can have negative consequences for bats, which are acknowledged as good bioindicators of habitat quality. In order to promote better habitat for bats, practitioners should avoid favoring grazing-prone areas (e.g., rotating the location of livestock feeders, drinkers, and gates) across montado HNVF. Broadly, ecosystem services provided by bats for HNVF must be enhanced through sustainability oriented agro-environment schemes under the Economic Community Rural Development Program, including the reduction of stocking density.
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spelling Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral systemnatura 2000 networkagro-forestrymontadodehesacork oakBackground High Nature Value Farmlands (HNVF) harbor species dependent upon habitats maintained by low-intensity farming. Among HNVF, the montado (dehesa in Spain) is a multifunctional system declining due to droughts, pathogens, and increasing grazing pressure. Specifically, grazing pressure leads to compact soils and hinders natural tree regeneration. Regrettably, there is a dearth of information supporting management decisions on the side-effects of high grazing pressure on HNVF-dwelling biodiversity. In particular, little is known about the impact of grazing pressure on bats, a group of species of special conservation concern that may provide key ecosystem services such as biological pest control. Purpose We investigated patterns of activity levels and community composition of insectivorous bats to test the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between the level of livestock grazing pressure within montado HNVF parcels and patterns of insectivorous bats’ presence and activity. Our specific aims were to (i) assess separately the effects of grazing pressure on bat activity and species composition, (ii) test the predictive significance of key covariates (e.g., insect availability). Methods We conducted this study in 2014 in the Natura 2000 network site “Monfurado”, southern Portugal. This site is specifically acknowledged for its well-preserved montados providing feeding areas for bat species. We quantified acoustically bat flight activity and species richness in farm parcels dominated by cork oak trees. Per parcel, we selected two separate locations (high vs. low grazing pressure) based on landowners’ interviews and grazing pressure indicators, totaling 42 sampling locations. We then used linear mixed-effects modeling to evaluate the effects of grazing pressure and covariates on activity and species richness. Results Bat activity and bat species richness peaked at low grazing pressure locations. Bat activity also increased with tree cover and in locations where livestock grazing signs were old or absent. Conversely, bat activity at low grazing pressure locations decreased with distance to the nearest standing water body. Discussion Our study clearly demonstrated that locations maintained under high grazing pressure within HNVF can have negative consequences for bats, which are acknowledged as good bioindicators of habitat quality. In order to promote better habitat for bats, practitioners should avoid favoring grazing-prone areas (e.g., rotating the location of livestock feeders, drinkers, and gates) across montado HNVF. Broadly, ecosystem services provided by bats for HNVF must be enhanced through sustainability oriented agro-environment schemes under the Economic Community Rural Development Program, including the reduction of stocking density.World Congress Silvo-Pastoral Systems, University of Évora, Portugal, 27-30 September 2016.2017-02-10T18:54:42Z2017-02-102016-09-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjecthttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/20734http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20734porCosta, Pedro P.; Medinas, Denis; Silva, Bruno; Herrera, Jose M.; Mira, António; Guiomar, Nuno; Sales-Baptista, Elvira; Ferraz-De-Oliveira, Maria I.; Vaz, Pedro G (2016). Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system. Oral communication. World Congress Silvo-Pastoral Systems, University of Évora, Portugal, 27-30 September 2016.simnaonaoZOO BIOpedrocostabio@hotmail.comdenimedinas@gmail.combmsasilva@gmail.comherreramirlo@gmail.comamira@uevora.ptnunogui@uevora.ptelsaba@uevora.ptmifo@uevora.ptnd221Costa, Pedro P.Medinas, DenisSilva, BrunoHerrera, Jose M.Mira, AntónioGuiomar, NunoSales-Baptista, ElviraFerraz-de-Oliveira, Maria IsabelVaz, Pedro G.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:10:10Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/20734Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:11:50.772781Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
title Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
spellingShingle Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
Costa, Pedro P.
natura 2000 network
agro-forestry
montado
dehesa
cork oak
title_short Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
title_full Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
title_fullStr Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
title_full_unstemmed Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
title_sort Effects of grazing pressure on activity and richness of bats in a Portuguese silvo-pastoral system
author Costa, Pedro P.
author_facet Costa, Pedro P.
Medinas, Denis
Silva, Bruno
Herrera, Jose M.
Mira, António
Guiomar, Nuno
Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Ferraz-de-Oliveira, Maria Isabel
Vaz, Pedro G.
author_role author
author2 Medinas, Denis
Silva, Bruno
Herrera, Jose M.
Mira, António
Guiomar, Nuno
Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Ferraz-de-Oliveira, Maria Isabel
Vaz, Pedro G.
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Pedro P.
Medinas, Denis
Silva, Bruno
Herrera, Jose M.
Mira, António
Guiomar, Nuno
Sales-Baptista, Elvira
Ferraz-de-Oliveira, Maria Isabel
Vaz, Pedro G.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv natura 2000 network
agro-forestry
montado
dehesa
cork oak
topic natura 2000 network
agro-forestry
montado
dehesa
cork oak
description Background High Nature Value Farmlands (HNVF) harbor species dependent upon habitats maintained by low-intensity farming. Among HNVF, the montado (dehesa in Spain) is a multifunctional system declining due to droughts, pathogens, and increasing grazing pressure. Specifically, grazing pressure leads to compact soils and hinders natural tree regeneration. Regrettably, there is a dearth of information supporting management decisions on the side-effects of high grazing pressure on HNVF-dwelling biodiversity. In particular, little is known about the impact of grazing pressure on bats, a group of species of special conservation concern that may provide key ecosystem services such as biological pest control. Purpose We investigated patterns of activity levels and community composition of insectivorous bats to test the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between the level of livestock grazing pressure within montado HNVF parcels and patterns of insectivorous bats’ presence and activity. Our specific aims were to (i) assess separately the effects of grazing pressure on bat activity and species composition, (ii) test the predictive significance of key covariates (e.g., insect availability). Methods We conducted this study in 2014 in the Natura 2000 network site “Monfurado”, southern Portugal. This site is specifically acknowledged for its well-preserved montados providing feeding areas for bat species. We quantified acoustically bat flight activity and species richness in farm parcels dominated by cork oak trees. Per parcel, we selected two separate locations (high vs. low grazing pressure) based on landowners’ interviews and grazing pressure indicators, totaling 42 sampling locations. We then used linear mixed-effects modeling to evaluate the effects of grazing pressure and covariates on activity and species richness. Results Bat activity and bat species richness peaked at low grazing pressure locations. Bat activity also increased with tree cover and in locations where livestock grazing signs were old or absent. Conversely, bat activity at low grazing pressure locations decreased with distance to the nearest standing water body. Discussion Our study clearly demonstrated that locations maintained under high grazing pressure within HNVF can have negative consequences for bats, which are acknowledged as good bioindicators of habitat quality. In order to promote better habitat for bats, practitioners should avoid favoring grazing-prone areas (e.g., rotating the location of livestock feeders, drinkers, and gates) across montado HNVF. Broadly, ecosystem services provided by bats for HNVF must be enhanced through sustainability oriented agro-environment schemes under the Economic Community Rural Development Program, including the reduction of stocking density.
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