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      Movement seasonality in a desert-dwelling bat revealed by miniature GPS loggers

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          Abstract

          Background

          Bats are among the most successful desert mammals. Yet, our understanding of their spatio-temporal dynamics in habitat use associated with the seasonal oscillation of resources is still limited. In this study, we have employed state-of-the-art lightweight GPS loggers to track the yellow-winged bat Lavia frons in a desert in northern Kenya to investigate how seasonality in a desert affects the a) spatial and b) temporal dimensions of movements in a low-mobility bat.

          Methods

          Bats were tracked during April–May 2017 (rainy season) and January–February 2018 (dry season) using 1-g GPS loggers. Spatial and temporal dimensions of movements were quantified, respectively, as the home range and nightly activity patterns. We tested for differences between seasons to assess responses to seasonal drought. In addition, we quantified home range overlap between neighbouring individuals to investigate whether tracking data will be in accordance with previous reports on territoriality and social monogamy in L. frons.

          Results

          We obtained data for 22 bats, 13 during the rainy and 9 during the dry season. Home ranges averaged 5.46 ± 11.04 ha and bats travelled a minimum distance of 99.69 ± 123.42 m/hour. During the dry season, home ranges were larger than in the rainy season, and bats exhibited high activity during most of the night. No apparent association with free water was identified during the dry season. The observed spatial organisation of home ranges supports previous observations that L. frons partitions the space into territories throughout the year.

          Conclusions

          Our results suggest that, in low-mobility bats, a potential way to cope with seasonally harsh conditions and resource scarcity in deserts is to cover larger areas and increase time active, suggesting lower cost-efficiency of the foraging activity. Climate change may pose additional pressures on L. frons and other low-mobility species by further reducing food abundances.

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          The online version of this article (10.1186/s40462-019-0170-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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                Contributors
                irene.conenna@gmail.com
                adria.baucells@gmail.com
                ricardo.nature@gmail.com
                simon.ripperger@gmail.com
                mar.cabeza@helsinki.fi
                Journal
                Mov Ecol
                Mov Ecol
                Movement Ecology
                BioMed Central (London )
                2051-3933
                16 August 2019
                16 August 2019
                2019
                : 7
                : 27
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0410 2071, GRID grid.7737.4, Global Change and Conservation Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, , University of Helsinki, ; PO Box 65, Viikinkaari 1, 00014 Helsinki, Finland
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0004 0410 2071, GRID grid.7737.4, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science, , University of Helsinki, ; Helsinki, Finland
                [3 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2181 4263, GRID grid.9983.b, Centre for Ecology Evolution and Environmental Changes (cE3c) Faculty of Sciences, , University of Lisbon, ; 1749-016 Lisbon, Portugal
                [4 ]Granollers Museum of Natural Sciences, 08402 Granollers, Catalonia Spain
                [5 ]ISNI 0000000121885934, GRID grid.5335.0, Conservation Science Group Department of Zoology, , University of Cambridge, ; CB2 3EJ Cambridge, UK
                [6 ]Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz-Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science, Berlin, Germany
                [7 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2296 9689, GRID grid.438006.9, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, ; Balboa, Ancón Panama
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                10.1186/s40462-019-0170-8
                6696681
                0afa4e34-61da-4d0a-898d-cc253bd78758
                © The Author(s). 2019

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                : 25 April 2019
                : 23 June 2019
                Funding
                Funded by: Ella ja Georg Ehrnroothin Säätiö (FI)
                Award ID: 8-6349-18
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                Funded by: Academy of Finland (FI)
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                animal movement,biologging,lavia frons,gps technology,seasonal changes,telemetry

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