Effective conservation of subterranean‐roosting bats

Author:

Meierhofer Melissa B.1ORCID,Johnson Joseph S.2ORCID,Perez‐Jimenez Janette3ORCID,Ito Fernanda14ORCID,Webela Paul W.5ORCID,Wiantoro Sigit6ORCID,Bernard Enrico4ORCID,Tanalgo Krizler C.7ORCID,Hughes Alice89ORCID,Cardoso Pedro10ORCID,Lilley Thomas1ORCID,Mammola Stefano101112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BatLab Finland, Finnish Museum of Natural History (LUOMUS) University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

2. School of Information Technology University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

3. Biology Department University of Cincinnati Cincinnati Ohio USA

4. Laboratório de Ciência Aplicada à Conservação da Biodiversidade Universidade Federal de Pernambuco Recife Brazil

5. Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management Maasai Mara University Narok Kenya

6. Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Research Center for Biosystematics & Evolution National Research and Innovation Agency Bogor Indonesia

7. Ecology and Conservation Research Laboratory (Eco/Con Lab), Department of Biological Sciences College of Science and Mathematics University of Southern Mindanao Cotabato Philippines

8. School of Biological Sciences University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

9. Center of Conservation Biology, Core Botanical Gardens, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Jinghong China

10. Laboratory for Integrative Biodiversity Research (LIBRe), Finnish Museum of Natural History (LUOMUS) University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

11. Molecular Ecology Group (MEG), Water Research Institute (IRSA) National Research Council (CNR) Verbania Italy

12. National Biodiversity Future Center Palermo Italy

Abstract

AbstractBats frequently inhabit caves and other subterranean habitats and play a critical role in subterranean food webs. With escalating threats to subterranean ecosystems, identifying the most effective measures to protect subterranean‐roosting bats is critical. We conducted a meta‐analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of conservation and management interventions for subterranean‐roosting bats. We used network analyses to determine to what extent interventions for bats overlap those used for other subterranean taxa. We conducted our analyses with data extracted from 345 papers recommending a total of 910 conservation interventions. Gating of roost entrances was applied to preserve bat populations in 21 studies, but its effectiveness was unclear. Habitat restoration and disturbance reduction positively affected bat populations and bat behavior, respectively, in ≤4 studies. Decontamination was assessed in 2 studies and positively affected bat populations, particularly in studies focused on reducing fungal spores associated with white‐nose syndrome in North America. Monitoring of bat populations as an effective conservation strategy was unclear and infrequently tested. Only 4% of bat studies simultaneously considered other subterranean organisms. However, effective interventions for bat conservation had similarities with all other organisms. If other subterranean organisms are considered when applying interventions to conserve bats, they might also benefit.

Funder

Koneen Säätiö

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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