Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil
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Resumo: | Background: There is growing evidence that individuals within populations can vary in both habitat use and movement behavior, but it is still not clear how these two relate to each other. The aim of this study was to test if and how individual bats in a Stunira lilium population differ in their movement activity and preferences for landscape features in a correlated manner. Methods: We collected data on movements of 27 individuals using radio telemetry. We fitted a heterogeneous-space diffusion model to the movement data in order to evaluate signals of movement variation among individuals. Results: S. lilium individuals generally preferred open habitat with Solanum fruits, regularly switched between forest and open areas, and showed high site fidelity. Movement variation among individuals could be summarized in four movement syndromes: (1) average individuals, (2) forest specialists, (3) explorers which prefer Piper, and (4) open area specialists which prefer Solanum and Cecropia. Conclusions: Individual preferences for landscape features plus food resource and movement activity were correlated, resulting in different movement syndromes. Individual variation in preferences for landscape elements and food resources highlight the importance of incorporating explicitly the interaction between landscape structure and individual heterogeneity in descriptions of animal movement. |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in BrazilDiffusion modelFrugivoryHabitat fragmentationIndividual specializationMovement behaviorPhyllostomidaeSeed dispersalSpace useBackground: There is growing evidence that individuals within populations can vary in both habitat use and movement behavior, but it is still not clear how these two relate to each other. The aim of this study was to test if and how individual bats in a Stunira lilium population differ in their movement activity and preferences for landscape features in a correlated manner. Methods: We collected data on movements of 27 individuals using radio telemetry. We fitted a heterogeneous-space diffusion model to the movement data in order to evaluate signals of movement variation among individuals. Results: S. lilium individuals generally preferred open habitat with Solanum fruits, regularly switched between forest and open areas, and showed high site fidelity. Movement variation among individuals could be summarized in four movement syndromes: (1) average individuals, (2) forest specialists, (3) explorers which prefer Piper, and (4) open area specialists which prefer Solanum and Cecropia. Conclusions: Individual preferences for landscape features plus food resource and movement activity were correlated, resulting in different movement syndromes. Individual variation in preferences for landscape elements and food resources highlight the importance of incorporating explicitly the interaction between landscape structure and individual heterogeneity in descriptions of animal movement.Departamento de Biodiversidade Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP, Avenida 24 A,1515, Rio ClaroFaculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 65, Viikinkaari 1Department of Computer Science Aalto UniversityCentre for Biodiversity Dynamics Department of Biology Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartamento de Biodiversidade Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP, Avenida 24 A,1515, Rio ClaroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)University of HelsinkiAalto UniversityNorwegian University of Science and TechnologyKerches-Rogeri, Patricia [UNESP]Ramos, Danielle Leal [UNESP]Siren, Jukkade Oliveira Teles, Beatriz [UNESP]Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz [UNESP]Priante, Camila Fátima [UNESP]Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP]Araújo, Márcio Silva [UNESP]Ovaskainen, Otso2022-05-01T06:02:17Z2022-05-01T06:02:17Z2021-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40462-021-00266-6Movement Ecology, v. 9, n. 1, 2021.2051-3933http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23325510.1186/s40462-021-00266-62-s2.0-85109771889Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMovement Ecologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-01T06:02:17Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233255Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:00:07.628342Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil Kerches-Rogeri, Patricia [UNESP] Diffusion model Frugivory Habitat fragmentation Individual specialization Movement behavior Phyllostomidae Seed dispersal Space use |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil |
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Kerches-Rogeri, Patricia [UNESP] |
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Kerches-Rogeri, Patricia [UNESP] Ramos, Danielle Leal [UNESP] Siren, Jukka de Oliveira Teles, Beatriz [UNESP] Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz [UNESP] Priante, Camila Fátima [UNESP] Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP] Araújo, Márcio Silva [UNESP] Ovaskainen, Otso |
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Ramos, Danielle Leal [UNESP] Siren, Jukka de Oliveira Teles, Beatriz [UNESP] Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz [UNESP] Priante, Camila Fátima [UNESP] Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP] Araújo, Márcio Silva [UNESP] Ovaskainen, Otso |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) University of Helsinki Aalto University Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
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Kerches-Rogeri, Patricia [UNESP] Ramos, Danielle Leal [UNESP] Siren, Jukka de Oliveira Teles, Beatriz [UNESP] Alves, Rafael Souza Cruz [UNESP] Priante, Camila Fátima [UNESP] Ribeiro, Milton Cezar [UNESP] Araújo, Márcio Silva [UNESP] Ovaskainen, Otso |
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Diffusion model Frugivory Habitat fragmentation Individual specialization Movement behavior Phyllostomidae Seed dispersal Space use |
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Diffusion model Frugivory Habitat fragmentation Individual specialization Movement behavior Phyllostomidae Seed dispersal Space use |
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Background: There is growing evidence that individuals within populations can vary in both habitat use and movement behavior, but it is still not clear how these two relate to each other. The aim of this study was to test if and how individual bats in a Stunira lilium population differ in their movement activity and preferences for landscape features in a correlated manner. Methods: We collected data on movements of 27 individuals using radio telemetry. We fitted a heterogeneous-space diffusion model to the movement data in order to evaluate signals of movement variation among individuals. Results: S. lilium individuals generally preferred open habitat with Solanum fruits, regularly switched between forest and open areas, and showed high site fidelity. Movement variation among individuals could be summarized in four movement syndromes: (1) average individuals, (2) forest specialists, (3) explorers which prefer Piper, and (4) open area specialists which prefer Solanum and Cecropia. Conclusions: Individual preferences for landscape features plus food resource and movement activity were correlated, resulting in different movement syndromes. Individual variation in preferences for landscape elements and food resources highlight the importance of incorporating explicitly the interaction between landscape structure and individual heterogeneity in descriptions of animal movement. |
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Movement Ecology, v. 9, n. 1, 2021. 2051-3933 10.1186/s40462-021-00266-6 2-s2.0-85109771889 |
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