Foraging habitat preferences of vespertilionid bats in Britain

被引:203
作者
Walsh, AL [1 ]
Harris, S [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV BRISTOL, SCH BIOL SCI, BRISTOL BS8 1UG, AVON, ENGLAND
关键词
corridors; fragmentation; habitat availability; landscapes; stratified survey;
D O I
10.2307/2404980
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
1. The selection of foraging habitats by vespertilionid bats in Britain was qu 2. Quantitative analysis of habitat preference and avoidance on a large scale indicated that bats were flexible, yet consistent in their habitat use across contrasting landscapes. Habitats associated with broadleaved woodland and water were most preferred, while arable land, moorland and improved grassland were strongly avoided. Linear vegetation features were selected in all landscapes. demonstrating the importance of habitat continuity to bats, The availability of preferred habitats was low and patchy in all landscapes, indicating that bats have specialized habitat requirements. Differences in habitat selection between landscape types and possible factors influencing habitat selection are discussed. 3. Habitat selection analysed on a local scale demonstrated the same consistent preference for woodland, riparian and corridor habitats across 19 discrete land classes. 4. Management policies for bats in Britain should endeavour to preserve and enhance the availability of woodland, water margins and linear corridor habitats. Lack of continuity of the landscape, loss and fragmentation of habitat patches plus deterioration of the quality of such patches may pose a threat to bat populations.
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