2022
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13268
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Effect of forest areas configuration on the community of insectivorous bats in agroforestry landscapes

Abstract: In Chile, many aspects of the ecology of bats and their distribution are unknown, despite their ecological and economic importance. This situation does not allow a correct implementation of conservation efforts even when they are legally recognized as beneficial animals for agriculture. Here, we studied the bats' activity and community in two agricultural landscape types (homogeneous vs. heterogeneous) in a hotspot of biodiversity in the centre‐south of Chile. We monitored four transects of 10 km per landscape… Show more

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“…In contrast to the relatively high occurrences of T. brasiliensis , echolocation passes of H. montanus , L. villosissimus , L. varius , and M. arescens accounted for 22% of the total recorded. Tadarida brasiliensis is a commonly observed species in Chile, frequently found in both urban and rural environments, and is often documented in association with human habitats [ 32 , 33 , 56 , 57 ]. Our study sites are located on the outskirts of a metropolis (Santiago de Chile), raising the possibility that urbanization contributes to the observed high activity of this species compared to the others.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast to the relatively high occurrences of T. brasiliensis , echolocation passes of H. montanus , L. villosissimus , L. varius , and M. arescens accounted for 22% of the total recorded. Tadarida brasiliensis is a commonly observed species in Chile, frequently found in both urban and rural environments, and is often documented in association with human habitats [ 32 , 33 , 56 , 57 ]. Our study sites are located on the outskirts of a metropolis (Santiago de Chile), raising the possibility that urbanization contributes to the observed high activity of this species compared to the others.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The central region of Chile boasts a temperate Mediterranean climate, hosting a bat fauna predominantly composed of insectivorous species [ 30 ]. Despite the documented presence of various bat species in agricultural lands [ 31 , 32 , 33 ] and their recognized role as suppressors of pest insects [ 3 ], there are significant gaps in our understanding of how environmental factors impact bat activity at their foraging sites. Bridging these knowledge gaps is crucial for the strategic planning and design of research and monitoring programs aimed at preserving their populations and the associated ecosystem services, particularly in the face of climate change adaptation [ 34 , 35 , 36 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vilches‐Piñones et al. (2024a, 2024b) emphasize the importance of conserving bat species considered to be beneficial to agriculture and highlight how little is known about how different landscape types can affect the activity patterns of various bat species. The researchers studied how the activity of seven insectivorous species of bats south of Chile is affected by landscape type (homogenous and heterogenous agricultural landscapes), vegetation cover types (native, mixed, plantation), and the density of isolated trees.…”
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