The role of forest structure and composition in driving the distribution of bats in Mediterranean regions

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Roberto Novella-Fernandez
Javier Juste
Carlos Ibañez
Jesús Nogueras
Patrick E. Osborne
Orly Razgour
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[1] University of Southampton,School of Biological Sciences
[2] Technical University of Munich,Terrestrial Ecology Research Group, Department for Life Science Systems, School of Life Sciences
[3] Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC),School of Geography and Environmental Science
[4] CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health,undefined
[5] CIBERESP,undefined
[6] University of Southampton,undefined
[7] University of Exeter,undefined
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Forests are key native habitats in temperate environments. While their structure and composition contribute to shaping local-scale community assembly, their role in driving larger-scale species distributions is understudied. We used detailed forest inventory data, an extensive dataset of occurrence records, and species distribution models integrated with a functional approach, to disentangle mechanistically how species-forest dependency processes drive the regional-scale distributions of nine forest specialist bats in a Mediterranean region in the south of Spain. The regional distribution patterns of forest bats were driven primarily by forest composition and structure rather than by climate. Bat roosting ecology was a key trait explaining the strength of the bat-forest dependency relationships. Tree roosting bats were strongly associated with mature and heterogeneous forest with large trees (diameters > 425 mm). Conversely, and contrary to what local-scale studies show, our results did not support that flight-related traits (wing loading and aspect ratio) drive species distributional patterns. Mediterranean forests are expected to be severely impacted by climate change. This study highlights the utility of disentangling species-environment relationships mechanistically and stresses the need to account for species-forest dependency relationships when assessing the vulnerability of forest specialists towards climate change.
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