Listening to the response of bat and bush‐cricket communities to management regimes of powerline clearings

Author:

Thibault Martin123ORCID,Garnier Lisa K. M.4,Kauffmann Cyprian1,Bas Yves15,Kerbiriou Christian12

Affiliation:

1. Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Sorbonne Université Paris France

2. Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO) Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, Station Marine Concarneau France

3. UMR ENTROPIE (IRD—Université de La Réunion—CNRS—Université de la Nouvelle Calédonie—Ifremer), Laboratoire d'Excellence Labex‐CORAIL Institut de Recherche Pour le Développement Nouméa Cedex New Caledonia

4. Réseau de Transport d'Electricité Île‐de‐France France

5. CEFE, Université Montpellier, CNRS, EPHE, IRD Montpellier France

Abstract

AbstractLinear transportation infrastructures (LTIs) are established drivers of habitat fragmentation and barrier effects. Yet, they represent an increasing surface of managed seminatural habitats where increased consideration of biodiversity outputs is needed in an era of global biodiversity decline. A combined effort by both scientists and stakeholders is, therefore, needed to evaluate the promises and limits of these alternatives so that they best achieve their conservation potential. Our study explores the effects of forest powerline clearings on biodiversity, as well as the potential benefits of integrated vegetation management (IVM) as alternatives to clear‐cuts. We recorded the acoustic activity at 35 pairs of forest/clearing stations in two forested regions of France in 2021. Our results suggest that powerline clearings represent increased movement opportunities for bats and, most particularly, edge‐foraging species. They also provide suitable habitats for bush‐cricket species, particularly species requiring thermophilic conditions. We detected no direct benefit from IVM on bat communities. However, bush‐cricket communities appeared richer, more acoustically active, and statistically different from adjacent forests in clearings favoring secondary vegetation compared with clear‐cut ones. This collaborative study provides data on understudied taxa in the context of LTIs and sheds light on conservation promises and limits associated with their management.

Publisher

Wiley

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