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Changes in community composition and functional diversity of European bats under climate change

  • Penelope C. Fialas*
  • , Luca Santini
  • , Danilo Russo
  • , Francisco Amorim
  • , Hugo Rebelo
  • , Roberto Novella-Fernandez
  • , Francisco Marques
  • , Adi Domer
  • , Adriana Vella
  • , Adriano Martinoli
  • , Aleksandra Figurek
  • , Asaf Tsoar
  • , Attila Sandor
  • , Carlos Ibanez
  • , Carmi Korine
  • , Christian Kerbiriou
  • , Christian Voigt
  • , Claire Mifsud
  • , Csaba Jére
  • , Dalhoumi Ridha
  • Damiano Preatoni, Daniela Hamidović, Eeva Maria Tidenberg, Emrah Çoraman, Fiona Mathews, Fulgencio Lison, Furmankiewicz Joanna, Gunars Petersons, Hiba Loumassine, Inazio Garin, István Csősz, Jaan Liira, Javier Juste, Jean François Julien, Jeroen van der Kooij, Josić Darija, Joxerra Aihartza, Katrine Eldegard, Kendra Phelps, Kevin J. Olival, Kipson Marina, Leonardo Ancillotto, Lesiński Grzegorz, Levente Barti, Lisette Cantú Salazar, Luciano Bosso, Luisa Rodrigues, Luke Hamel, Marcel Uhrin, Maria Mas, Natasa Cerekovic, Nia Toshkova, Niamh Roche, Oliver Kalda, Ostaizka Aizpurua, Panagiotis Georgiakakis, Peter Kanuch, Primož Presetnik, Rasit Bilgin, Reed April McKay, Rnjak Dina, Rnjak Goran, Ruczyński Ireneusz, Rune Sørås, Solène Robert, Stéphane Aulagnier, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Suren Gazaryan, Szilárd Lehel Bücs, Tarkan Yorulmaz, Torsten Stjernberg, Ulla Maija Liukko, Victoria Nistreanu, Viesturs Vintulis, Viktoriia Radchuk, Xavier Puig-Montserrat, Yves Bas, Maja Zagmajster, Marcin Zegarek, Zrnčić Vida, Orly Razgour
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  • University of Exeter
  • University of Rome La Sapienza
  • University of Naples Federico II
  • University of Porto
  • University of Würzburg
  • University of Lisbon
  • Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
  • University of Malta
  • University of Insubria
  • University of Banja Luka
  • University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca
  • Estacion Biologica Doñana (CSIC)
  • Sorbonne Université
  • Station de Biologie Marine
  • Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research
  • Myotis Bat Conservation Group
  • University of Carthage
  • Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development
  • University of Helsinki
  • University of Sussex
  • Universidad de Concepción
  • University of Wrocław
  • Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies
  • Naturalia environnement
  • University of the Basque Country
  • University of Tartu
  • Research and Consultancy van der Kooij
  • Museum für Naturkunde - Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science
  • Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • EcoHealth Alliance
  • Charles University
  • National Research Council of Italy
  • Warsaw University of Life Sciences
  • Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
  • Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests
  • P. J. Safarik University
  • Natural Sciences Museum of Granollers
  • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • Bat Conservation Ireland
  • University of Copenhagen
  • University of Crete
  • Slovak Academy of Sciences
  • Centre for Cartography of Fauna and Flora
  • Geonatura Ltd.
  • Mammal Research Institute PAS
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • CNRS
  • Comportement et Ecologie de la Faune sauvage
  • UNEP/EUROBATS Secretariat
  • Centre for Bat Research and Conservation
  • University of Çankırı Karatekin
  • Finnish Environment Institute
  • Moldova State University
  • University of Latvia
  • University of Ljubljana

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Özet

Climate change is predicted to drive geographical range shifts that will result in changes in species diversity and functional composition and have potential repercussions for ecosystem functioning. However, the effect of these changes on species composition and functional diversity (FD) remains unclear, especially for mammals, specifically bats. We used species distribution models and a comprehensive ecological and morphometrical trait database to estimate how projected future climate and land-use changes could influence the distribution, composition, and FD of the European bat community. Future bat assemblages were predicted to undergo substantial shifts in geographic range and trait structure. Range suitability decreased substantially in southern Europe and increased in northern latitudes. Our findings highlight the potential for climate change to drive shifts in bat FD, which has implications for ecosystem function and resilience at a continental scale. It is important to incorporate FD in conservation strategies. These efforts should target species with key functional traits predicted to be lost and areas expected to experience losses in FD. Conservation strategies should include habitat and roost protection, enhancing landscape connectivity, and international monitoring to preserve bat populations and their ecosystem services.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Makale numarasıe70025
DergiConservation Biology
Hacim39
Basın numarası4
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - Ağu 2025

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