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  • Habitat disturbance results in chronic stress and impaired health status in forest-dwelling paleotropical bats
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  1. Seltmann, Anne |
  2. Czirják, Gábor Árpád |
  3. Bernard, Henry |
  4. Struebig, Matthew J. |
  5. Voigt, Christian |
  6. Courtiol, Alexandre |
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  • 2017-04-05
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  • 5(1):cox020
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  • 2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/cox020 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388297/ |
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  • Anthropogenic habitat disturbance is a major threat to biodiversity worldwide. Yet, before population declines are detectable, individuals may suffer from chronic stress and impaired immunity in disturbed habitats, making them more susceptible to pathogens and adverse weather conditions. Here, we tested in a paleotropical forest with ongoing logging and fragmentation, whether habitat disturbance influences the body mass and immunity of bats. We measured and compared body mass, chronic stress (indicated by neutrophil to lymphocyte ratios) and the number of circulating immune cells between several bat species with different roost types living in recovering areas, actively logged forests, and fragmented forests in Sabah, Malaysia. In a cave-roosting species, chronic stress levels were higher in individuals from fragmented habitats compared with conspecifics from actively logged areas. Foliage-roosting species showed a reduced body mass and decrease in total white blood cell counts in actively logged areas and fragmented forests compared with conspecifics living in recovering habitats. Our study highlights that habitat disturbance may have species-specific effects on chronic stress and immunity in bats that are potentially related to the roost type. We identified foliage-roosting species as particularly sensitive to forest habitat deterioration. These species may face a heightened extinction risk in the near future if anthropogenic habitat alterations continue.
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  2. UK Natural Environment Research Council |
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  1. Priority Programme 1596
  2. Human Modified Tropical Forests programme under the Land-use Options for Maintaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function consortium
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