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The Weekend Effect on Urban Bat Activity Suggests Fine Scale Human-Induced Bat Movements

SIMPLE SUMMARY: On weekends, people do things differently from weekdays, such as dining at a restaurant, going to a night club, attending a concert or a sporting event, or simply staying up late. These leisure activities in the city can change the environment people live in and can hurt wildlife tha...

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Autores principales: Li, Han, Crihfield, Chase, Feng, Yashi, Gaje, Gabriella, Guzman, Elissa, Heckman, Talia, Mellis, Anna, Moore, Lauren, Romo Bechara, Nayma, Sanchez, Sydney, Whittington, Samantha, Wolf, Joseph Gazing, Garshong, Reuben, Morales, Kristina, Petric, Radmila, Zarecky, Lindsey A., Schug, Malcolm D.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7552248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10091636
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author Li, Han
Crihfield, Chase
Feng, Yashi
Gaje, Gabriella
Guzman, Elissa
Heckman, Talia
Mellis, Anna
Moore, Lauren
Romo Bechara, Nayma
Sanchez, Sydney
Whittington, Samantha
Wolf, Joseph Gazing
Garshong, Reuben
Morales, Kristina
Petric, Radmila
Zarecky, Lindsey A.
Schug, Malcolm D.
author_facet Li, Han
Crihfield, Chase
Feng, Yashi
Gaje, Gabriella
Guzman, Elissa
Heckman, Talia
Mellis, Anna
Moore, Lauren
Romo Bechara, Nayma
Sanchez, Sydney
Whittington, Samantha
Wolf, Joseph Gazing
Garshong, Reuben
Morales, Kristina
Petric, Radmila
Zarecky, Lindsey A.
Schug, Malcolm D.
author_sort Li, Han
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: On weekends, people do things differently from weekdays, such as dining at a restaurant, going to a night club, attending a concert or a sporting event, or simply staying up late. These leisure activities in the city can change the environment people live in and can hurt wildlife that also lives in the same city. We recorded bats in the city center and in the city periphery and compared how active bats were. We found that in the city center, bats were less active on weekends than weekdays. The opposite pattern was found in the city periphery. It is possible that bats moved from the city center to the city periphery on weekends. Thus, continuous greenways are important to facilitate bat movements and avoid human–wildlife conflict. City planners can add new parks and/or preserve old-growth vegetation to form the center-to-periphery greenways. ABSTRACT: In the urban environment, wildlife faces novel human disturbances in unique temporal patterns. The weekend effect describes that human activities on weekends trigger changes in the environment and impact wildlife negatively. Reduced occurrence, altered behaviors, and/or reduced fitness have been found in birds, ungulates, and meso-carnivores due to the weekend effect. We aimed to investigate if urban bat activity would differ on weekends from weekdays. We analyzed year-round bat acoustic monitoring data collected from two sites near the city center and two sites in the residential area/park complex in the city periphery. We constructed generalized linear models and found that bat activity was significantly lower on weekends as compared to weekdays during spring and summer at the site in the open space near the city center. In contrast, during the same seasons, the sites in the city periphery showed increased bat activity on weekends. Hourly bat activity overnight suggested that bats might move from the city center to the periphery on weekends. We demonstrated the behavioral adaptability in urban wildlife for co-existing with human. We recommend that urban planning should implement practices such as adding new greenspaces and/or preserving old-growth vegetation to form continuous greenways from the city center to the city periphery as corridors to facilitate bat movements and reduce possible human-wildlife conflict.
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spelling pubmed-75522482020-10-16 The Weekend Effect on Urban Bat Activity Suggests Fine Scale Human-Induced Bat Movements Li, Han Crihfield, Chase Feng, Yashi Gaje, Gabriella Guzman, Elissa Heckman, Talia Mellis, Anna Moore, Lauren Romo Bechara, Nayma Sanchez, Sydney Whittington, Samantha Wolf, Joseph Gazing Garshong, Reuben Morales, Kristina Petric, Radmila Zarecky, Lindsey A. Schug, Malcolm D. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: On weekends, people do things differently from weekdays, such as dining at a restaurant, going to a night club, attending a concert or a sporting event, or simply staying up late. These leisure activities in the city can change the environment people live in and can hurt wildlife that also lives in the same city. We recorded bats in the city center and in the city periphery and compared how active bats were. We found that in the city center, bats were less active on weekends than weekdays. The opposite pattern was found in the city periphery. It is possible that bats moved from the city center to the city periphery on weekends. Thus, continuous greenways are important to facilitate bat movements and avoid human–wildlife conflict. City planners can add new parks and/or preserve old-growth vegetation to form the center-to-periphery greenways. ABSTRACT: In the urban environment, wildlife faces novel human disturbances in unique temporal patterns. The weekend effect describes that human activities on weekends trigger changes in the environment and impact wildlife negatively. Reduced occurrence, altered behaviors, and/or reduced fitness have been found in birds, ungulates, and meso-carnivores due to the weekend effect. We aimed to investigate if urban bat activity would differ on weekends from weekdays. We analyzed year-round bat acoustic monitoring data collected from two sites near the city center and two sites in the residential area/park complex in the city periphery. We constructed generalized linear models and found that bat activity was significantly lower on weekends as compared to weekdays during spring and summer at the site in the open space near the city center. In contrast, during the same seasons, the sites in the city periphery showed increased bat activity on weekends. Hourly bat activity overnight suggested that bats might move from the city center to the periphery on weekends. We demonstrated the behavioral adaptability in urban wildlife for co-existing with human. We recommend that urban planning should implement practices such as adding new greenspaces and/or preserving old-growth vegetation to form continuous greenways from the city center to the city periphery as corridors to facilitate bat movements and reduce possible human-wildlife conflict. MDPI 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7552248/ /pubmed/32932924 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10091636 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Han
Crihfield, Chase
Feng, Yashi
Gaje, Gabriella
Guzman, Elissa
Heckman, Talia
Mellis, Anna
Moore, Lauren
Romo Bechara, Nayma
Sanchez, Sydney
Whittington, Samantha
Wolf, Joseph Gazing
Garshong, Reuben
Morales, Kristina
Petric, Radmila
Zarecky, Lindsey A.
Schug, Malcolm D.
The Weekend Effect on Urban Bat Activity Suggests Fine Scale Human-Induced Bat Movements
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title_short The Weekend Effect on Urban Bat Activity Suggests Fine Scale Human-Induced Bat Movements
title_sort weekend effect on urban bat activity suggests fine scale human-induced bat movements
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7552248/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932924
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10091636
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