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Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines

Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a number of novel and highly pathogenic viruses threatening livestock and human health. We used GPS data loggers to record the nocturnal foraging movements of Acerodon jubatus, the Golden-crowned flyin...

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Autores principales: de Jong, Carol, Field, Hume, Tagtag, Anson, Hughes, Tom, Dechmann, Dina, Jayme, Sarah, Epstein, Jonathan, Smith, Craig, Santos, Imelda, Catbagan, Davinio, Lim, Mundita, Benigno, Carolyn, Daszak, Peter, Newman, Scott
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079665
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author de Jong, Carol
Field, Hume
Tagtag, Anson
Hughes, Tom
Dechmann, Dina
Jayme, Sarah
Epstein, Jonathan
Smith, Craig
Santos, Imelda
Catbagan, Davinio
Lim, Mundita
Benigno, Carolyn
Daszak, Peter
Newman, Scott
author_facet de Jong, Carol
Field, Hume
Tagtag, Anson
Hughes, Tom
Dechmann, Dina
Jayme, Sarah
Epstein, Jonathan
Smith, Craig
Santos, Imelda
Catbagan, Davinio
Lim, Mundita
Benigno, Carolyn
Daszak, Peter
Newman, Scott
author_sort de Jong, Carol
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description Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a number of novel and highly pathogenic viruses threatening livestock and human health. We used GPS data loggers to record the nocturnal foraging movements of Acerodon jubatus, the Golden-crowned flying fox in the Philippines to better understand the landscape utilisation of this iconic species, with the dual objectives of pre-empting disease emergence and supporting conservation management. Data loggers were deployed on eight of 54 A. jubatus (two males and six females) captured near Subic Bay on the Philippine island of Luzon between 22 November and 2 December 2010. Bodyweight ranged from 730 g to 1002 g, translating to a weight burden of 3–4% of bodyweight. Six of the eight loggers yielded useful data over 2–10 days, showing variability in the nature and range of individual bat movements. The majority of foraging locations were in closed forest and most were remote from evident human activity. Forty-six discrete foraging locations and five previously unrecorded roost locations were identified. Our findings indicate that foraging is not a random event, with the majority of bats exhibiting repetitious foraging movements night-to-night, that apparently intact forest provides the primary foraging resource, and that known roost locations substantially underestimate the true number (and location) of roosts. Our initial findings support policy and decision-making across perspectives including landscape management, species conservation, and potentially disease emergence.
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spelling pubmed-38368742013-11-25 Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines de Jong, Carol Field, Hume Tagtag, Anson Hughes, Tom Dechmann, Dina Jayme, Sarah Epstein, Jonathan Smith, Craig Santos, Imelda Catbagan, Davinio Lim, Mundita Benigno, Carolyn Daszak, Peter Newman, Scott PLoS One Research Article Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a number of novel and highly pathogenic viruses threatening livestock and human health. We used GPS data loggers to record the nocturnal foraging movements of Acerodon jubatus, the Golden-crowned flying fox in the Philippines to better understand the landscape utilisation of this iconic species, with the dual objectives of pre-empting disease emergence and supporting conservation management. Data loggers were deployed on eight of 54 A. jubatus (two males and six females) captured near Subic Bay on the Philippine island of Luzon between 22 November and 2 December 2010. Bodyweight ranged from 730 g to 1002 g, translating to a weight burden of 3–4% of bodyweight. Six of the eight loggers yielded useful data over 2–10 days, showing variability in the nature and range of individual bat movements. The majority of foraging locations were in closed forest and most were remote from evident human activity. Forty-six discrete foraging locations and five previously unrecorded roost locations were identified. Our findings indicate that foraging is not a random event, with the majority of bats exhibiting repetitious foraging movements night-to-night, that apparently intact forest provides the primary foraging resource, and that known roost locations substantially underestimate the true number (and location) of roosts. Our initial findings support policy and decision-making across perspectives including landscape management, species conservation, and potentially disease emergence. Public Library of Science 2013-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3836874/ /pubmed/24278154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079665 Text en © 2013 de Jong et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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de Jong, Carol
Field, Hume
Tagtag, Anson
Hughes, Tom
Dechmann, Dina
Jayme, Sarah
Epstein, Jonathan
Smith, Craig
Santos, Imelda
Catbagan, Davinio
Lim, Mundita
Benigno, Carolyn
Daszak, Peter
Newman, Scott
Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines
title Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines
title_full Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines
title_fullStr Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines
title_short Foraging Behaviour and Landscape Utilisation by the Endangered Golden-Crowned Flying Fox (Acerodon jubatus), The Philippines
title_sort foraging behaviour and landscape utilisation by the endangered golden-crowned flying fox (acerodon jubatus), the philippines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3836874/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278154
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079665
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