Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta

In the Mediterranean region, aquatic and riparian habitats are considered amongst the most important for bat survival. These habitats are transient in the Maltese Islands and detailed research on how different bat species cope in these conditions has not been conducted. This paper presents results o...

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Published in:Acta Chiropterologica
Main Authors: Mifsud, Clare Marie, Vella, Adriana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences. Museum & Institute of Zoology 2015
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spelling ftunivmalta:oai:www.um.edu.mt:123456789/93450 2023-05-15T17:59:53+02:00 Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta Mifsud, Clare Marie Vella, Adriana 2015 https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93450 https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2015.17.2.009 en eng Polish Academy of Sciences. Museum & Institute of Zoology Mifsud, C. M., & Vella, A. (2015). Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta. Acta Chiropterologica, 17(2), 337-346. https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93450 doi:10.3161/15081109ACC2015.17.2.009 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess The copyright of this work belongs to the author(s)/publisher. The rights of this work are as defined by the appropriate Copyright Legislation or as modified by any successive legislation. Users may access this work and can make use of the information contained in accordance with the Copyright Legislation provided that the author must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the prior permission of the copyright holder. Bats -- Behavior Animal behavior Animals -- Food Pipistrellus Vespertilionidae article 2015 ftunivmalta https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2015.17.2.009 2022-04-13T17:07:04Z In the Mediterranean region, aquatic and riparian habitats are considered amongst the most important for bat survival. These habitats are transient in the Maltese Islands and detailed research on how different bat species cope in these conditions has not been conducted. This paper presents results on the activity of pipistrelle bats across different habitats and seasons using acoustic methods to investigate their foraging habitats in the Maltese landscapes. Regression tree analysis was used to assess the effects of several environmental variables — including climatic conditions, vegetation characteristics, and prey abundance — on foraging activity. Echolocation recordings from pipistrelle bats were obtained during 220 hours of active monitoring between summer 2012 and spring 2013. During each sampling period, a maximum of 36 sites were visited (summer, n = 36; autumn: n = 33; spring: n = 35). Agricultural landscapes, cliffs, shrublands, urban areas, woodland patches, and valleys were all represented by these study sites. Detailed analyses of echolocation calls revealed the presence of two pipistrelle species, Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. kuhlii. The former was more frequently encountered, comprising 55% of the total echolocation recordings. Pipistrellus kuhlii showed significant seasonality in foraging activity overall (Kruskal-Wallis H(2) = 13.83, P < 0.01) and within each habitat (all P-values < 0.01). Pipistrellus pipistrellus showed seasonality over agricultural land (ANOVA F2, 14 = 4.13, P < 0.05). Differential habitat use by these two species during summer was revealed where P. pipistrellus showed higher activity levels over agricultural sites, while P. kuhlii showed higher activity over woodland patches. Regression tree analyses indicate insect abundance, maximum temperature, and minimum distance to an urban area to affect foraging activity of P. kuhlii, while minimum wind speed, minimum distance to an urban area, and average canopy height were found to affect the foraging activity of P. pipistrellus. Both species were found to cope with conditions found in the Maltese Islands by using an optimal foraging scheme, wherein they seasonally alternate between selective and opportunistic foraging strategies. peer-reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Pipistrellus pipistrellus University of Malta: OAR@UM Acta Chiropterologica 17 2 337 346
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topic Bats -- Behavior
Animal behavior
Animals -- Food
Pipistrellus
Vespertilionidae
spellingShingle Bats -- Behavior
Animal behavior
Animals -- Food
Pipistrellus
Vespertilionidae
Mifsud, Clare Marie
Vella, Adriana
Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta
topic_facet Bats -- Behavior
Animal behavior
Animals -- Food
Pipistrellus
Vespertilionidae
description In the Mediterranean region, aquatic and riparian habitats are considered amongst the most important for bat survival. These habitats are transient in the Maltese Islands and detailed research on how different bat species cope in these conditions has not been conducted. This paper presents results on the activity of pipistrelle bats across different habitats and seasons using acoustic methods to investigate their foraging habitats in the Maltese landscapes. Regression tree analysis was used to assess the effects of several environmental variables — including climatic conditions, vegetation characteristics, and prey abundance — on foraging activity. Echolocation recordings from pipistrelle bats were obtained during 220 hours of active monitoring between summer 2012 and spring 2013. During each sampling period, a maximum of 36 sites were visited (summer, n = 36; autumn: n = 33; spring: n = 35). Agricultural landscapes, cliffs, shrublands, urban areas, woodland patches, and valleys were all represented by these study sites. Detailed analyses of echolocation calls revealed the presence of two pipistrelle species, Pipistrellus pipistrellus and P. kuhlii. The former was more frequently encountered, comprising 55% of the total echolocation recordings. Pipistrellus kuhlii showed significant seasonality in foraging activity overall (Kruskal-Wallis H(2) = 13.83, P < 0.01) and within each habitat (all P-values < 0.01). Pipistrellus pipistrellus showed seasonality over agricultural land (ANOVA F2, 14 = 4.13, P < 0.05). Differential habitat use by these two species during summer was revealed where P. pipistrellus showed higher activity levels over agricultural sites, while P. kuhlii showed higher activity over woodland patches. Regression tree analyses indicate insect abundance, maximum temperature, and minimum distance to an urban area to affect foraging activity of P. kuhlii, while minimum wind speed, minimum distance to an urban area, and average canopy height were found to affect the foraging activity of P. pipistrellus. Both species were found to cope with conditions found in the Maltese Islands by using an optimal foraging scheme, wherein they seasonally alternate between selective and opportunistic foraging strategies. peer-reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Mifsud, Clare Marie
Vella, Adriana
author_facet Mifsud, Clare Marie
Vella, Adriana
author_sort Mifsud, Clare Marie
title Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta
title_short Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta
title_full Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta
title_fullStr Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta
title_full_unstemmed Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta
title_sort factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (chiroptera : vespertilionidae) on the islands of malta
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences. Museum & Institute of Zoology
publishDate 2015
url https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/93450
https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2015.17.2.009
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op_relation Mifsud, C. M., & Vella, A. (2015). Factors affecting foraging activity of pipistrelle bats (Chiroptera : Vespertilionidae) on the Islands of Malta. Acta Chiropterologica, 17(2), 337-346.
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