Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Cintia Fernanda da
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/267836
Resumo: The Pampa is the least protected and one of the least sampled for bats among the Brazilian domains. This leads to significant Linnean and Wallacean shortfalls for bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna ecoregion. Here, we aimed to model the occupancy of aerial insectivorous bats in response to landscape structure at different scales, considering the influence of microclimate on bat detection. We acoustically monitored 68 locations during the spring and summer of 2019/2020, gathering data on temperature and humidity associated with each acoustic record using data loggers. We detected at least 11 species of the Molossidae and the Vespertilionidae families, of which 9 were used in the model. The response to landscape structure was species-specific: the occupancy probability of Eptesicus brasiliensis and Molossus cf. currentium increased with landscape connectivity at the 500 m scale while Eptesicus furinalis and Histiotus cf. velatus were negatively affected by landscape connectivity at the 5.0 km scale. Molossus occupancy probability responded negatively to landscape heterogeneity at the 3.0 km scale, while Promops centralis responded positively to landscape heterogeneity at the 5.0 km scale. Molossus rufus responded negatively to native vegetation cover and positively to landscape heterogeneity at the 5.0 km scale. Myotis albescens and Molossops temminckii did not respond significantly to any of the evaluated landscape metrics. Our results show that different bat species perceive the landscape differently, regardless of the guild of use of space – edge- or open-space forager. Our estimate of projected occupancy for the areas contiguous to those sampled ranged from 0.45 to 0.70 for the whole of the bat taxa, suggesting that the landscape, particularly where it still maintains its native elements, is reasonably favourable to aerial insectivores.
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spelling Costa, Cintia Fernanda daPereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos2023-11-30T03:23:58Z20222296-701Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/267836001177542The Pampa is the least protected and one of the least sampled for bats among the Brazilian domains. This leads to significant Linnean and Wallacean shortfalls for bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna ecoregion. Here, we aimed to model the occupancy of aerial insectivorous bats in response to landscape structure at different scales, considering the influence of microclimate on bat detection. We acoustically monitored 68 locations during the spring and summer of 2019/2020, gathering data on temperature and humidity associated with each acoustic record using data loggers. We detected at least 11 species of the Molossidae and the Vespertilionidae families, of which 9 were used in the model. The response to landscape structure was species-specific: the occupancy probability of Eptesicus brasiliensis and Molossus cf. currentium increased with landscape connectivity at the 500 m scale while Eptesicus furinalis and Histiotus cf. velatus were negatively affected by landscape connectivity at the 5.0 km scale. Molossus occupancy probability responded negatively to landscape heterogeneity at the 3.0 km scale, while Promops centralis responded positively to landscape heterogeneity at the 5.0 km scale. Molossus rufus responded negatively to native vegetation cover and positively to landscape heterogeneity at the 5.0 km scale. Myotis albescens and Molossops temminckii did not respond significantly to any of the evaluated landscape metrics. Our results show that different bat species perceive the landscape differently, regardless of the guild of use of space – edge- or open-space forager. Our estimate of projected occupancy for the areas contiguous to those sampled ranged from 0.45 to 0.70 for the whole of the bat taxa, suggesting that the landscape, particularly where it still maintains its native elements, is reasonably favourable to aerial insectivores.application/pdfengFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution. Lausanne. Vol. 10 (Sept. 2022), 937139, 16 p.Monitoramento acústicoQuirópterosMorcegos insetívorosMicroclimaAcoustic monitoringChiropteraLandscape structureMicroclimateSite occupancyAerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detectionEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001177542.pdf.txt001177542.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain0http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267836/2/001177542.pdf.txtd41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427eMD52ORIGINAL001177542.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf9839740http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/267836/1/001177542.pdfb814fc2382ec7979a6b723aff7213dc9MD5110183/2678362023-12-06 04:25:05.754588oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/267836Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-12-06T06:25:05Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
title Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
spellingShingle Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
Costa, Cintia Fernanda da
Monitoramento acústico
Quirópteros
Morcegos insetívoros
Microclima
Acoustic monitoring
Chiroptera
Landscape structure
Microclimate
Site occupancy
title_short Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
title_full Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
title_fullStr Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
title_full_unstemmed Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
title_sort Aerial insectivorous bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna : modelling the occupancy through acoustic detection
author Costa, Cintia Fernanda da
author_facet Costa, Cintia Fernanda da
Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Cintia Fernanda da
Pereira, Maria João Veloso da Costa Ramos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Monitoramento acústico
Quirópteros
Morcegos insetívoros
Microclima
topic Monitoramento acústico
Quirópteros
Morcegos insetívoros
Microclima
Acoustic monitoring
Chiroptera
Landscape structure
Microclimate
Site occupancy
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Acoustic monitoring
Chiroptera
Landscape structure
Microclimate
Site occupancy
description The Pampa is the least protected and one of the least sampled for bats among the Brazilian domains. This leads to significant Linnean and Wallacean shortfalls for bats in the Brazilian-Uruguayan savanna ecoregion. Here, we aimed to model the occupancy of aerial insectivorous bats in response to landscape structure at different scales, considering the influence of microclimate on bat detection. We acoustically monitored 68 locations during the spring and summer of 2019/2020, gathering data on temperature and humidity associated with each acoustic record using data loggers. We detected at least 11 species of the Molossidae and the Vespertilionidae families, of which 9 were used in the model. The response to landscape structure was species-specific: the occupancy probability of Eptesicus brasiliensis and Molossus cf. currentium increased with landscape connectivity at the 500 m scale while Eptesicus furinalis and Histiotus cf. velatus were negatively affected by landscape connectivity at the 5.0 km scale. Molossus occupancy probability responded negatively to landscape heterogeneity at the 3.0 km scale, while Promops centralis responded positively to landscape heterogeneity at the 5.0 km scale. Molossus rufus responded negatively to native vegetation cover and positively to landscape heterogeneity at the 5.0 km scale. Myotis albescens and Molossops temminckii did not respond significantly to any of the evaluated landscape metrics. Our results show that different bat species perceive the landscape differently, regardless of the guild of use of space – edge- or open-space forager. Our estimate of projected occupancy for the areas contiguous to those sampled ranged from 0.45 to 0.70 for the whole of the bat taxa, suggesting that the landscape, particularly where it still maintains its native elements, is reasonably favourable to aerial insectivores.
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