Authors
Łukasz Myczko, Tim H Sparks, Piotr Skórka, Zuzanna M Rosin, Zbigniew Kwieciński, Marcin T Górecki, Piotr Tryjanowski
Publication date
2017/10/1
Journal
Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
Volume
56
Pages
222-228
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The most negative impacts of roads on bats are increased mortality caused by collisions with vehicles, noise pollution reducing both communication and foraging, and barriers to movement. To test the effect of roads and traffic on the occurrence and foraging habits of bats in forested landscapes in western Poland we compared 53 sites located along local asphalt roads of low to medium traffic volume with paired reference sites on unsurfaced forest roads. Acoustical monitoring systems with Anabat detectors were used at night to detect bats at all sites. Overall, we found a strongly significant preference of bats for local asphalt roads; 640 bat passes were recorded at asphalt roads but only 271 at reference sites. Furthermore, significantly more bat taxa, longer activity and a greater frequency of feeding buzzes (calls used during foraging) were also recorded at asphalt roads. However, significant benefits were not shown …
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