Journal article
A global synthesis of survival estimates for microbats
PE Lentini, TJ Bird, SR Griffiths, LN Godinho, BA Wintle
Biology Letters | Published : 2015
Abstract
Accurate survival estimates are needed to construct robust population models, which are a powerful tool for understanding and predicting the fates of species under scenarios of environmental change. Microbats make up 17% of the global mammalian fauna, yet the processes that drive differences in demographics between species are poorly understood. We collected survival estimates for 44 microbat species from the literature and constructed a model to determine the effects of reproductive, feeding and demographic traits on survival. Our trait-based model indicated that bat species which produce more young per year exhibit lower apparent annual survival, as do males and juveniles compared with fem..
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Awarded by ARC Future Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
Financial support for this project was provided by the National Environmental Science Program and the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment. B.W. is supported by an ARC Future Fellowship (FT100100819).