Data from: Shifts in southeastern bat communities driven by landscape composition rather than ecological release
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Abstract
Ecological niches are shaped by both abiotic conditions and biotic interactions and shifts in species composition, such as the loss of competitors or habitat availability, can trigger cascading changes in community dynamics. Emerging infectious diseases offer natural experiments to observe such shifts in real time. Since its detection in 2006, white‐nose syndrome (WNS), caused by the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans, has decimated several North American bat species, with mortality closely tied to species‐specific susceptibility. Yet, disease alone does not account for ongoing changes in bat populations. Habitat availability, landscape composition, and landscape configuration may also strongly influence bat capture rates and community dynamics following WNS invasion. We evaluated long‐term changes in bat capture rates on Fort Campbell Military Installation, Tennessee and Kentucky, USA, to determine whether variation in capture rates of non‐susceptible species was associated with declines in WNS‐susceptible species or with landscape composition and configuration. Using 30 years of mist‐net capture data (1998–2023), we modeled capture rates of four non‐susceptible species (Eptesicus fuscus, Lasiurus borealis, Myotis grisescens, and Nycticeius humeralis) at both installation and site spatial scales. Candidate models included capture rates of WNS‐susceptible species, forest composition and configuration metrics, temperature, and precipitation. Installation‐level analyses were conducted using generalized linear models, whereas site‐level analyses used zero‐inflated negative binomial models to account for excess zeros and overdispersion. Results reveal that some non‐susceptible species exhibited post‐WNS increases, but these trends were species‐ and scale‐dependent and not universally consistent with ecological release. Furthermore, landscape features, particularly forest cover and patchiness, significantly explained variation in capture rates across space and time for certain species. These findings indicate that bat community dynamics at Fort Campbell reflect the combined influence of disease and habitat availability rather than a singular driver. This study underscores the complexity of post‐disease community restructuring and highlights the need to consider interacting ecological stressors when assessing wildlife responses to disturbance and emphasizes the need for integrated approaches to wildlife conservation.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.98sf7m0z8
Description of the data and file structure
Data collected for survey efforts of bat populations and species compositions.
Files and variables
File: VanParys_data.xlsx
Description: Data includes variables used at the installation spatial scale and the site specific spatial scale. Metadata is also included within datasheet.
Variables
Installation Level Data tab
- Species: Bat species code (First 2 letters from Latin genus and species)
- Capture.Year: Year of sampling
- Capture.Nights: Number of days sampled within year at sampling level
- Total.Nets: Total number of nets deployed across year at sampling level
- Total.Net.Nights: Total.Nets * Capture.Nights
- Species.Abundance: Total species abundance within year at sampling level
- Capture.Rate: Species.Abundance/Capture.Nights
- Pre.Post.WNS: Pre 2013 or Post 2013
- NLCD.Year: Year of NLCD data used for sample
- Max.Temperature: Mean maximum daily temperature in Celsius
- Total.Precipitation: Mean daily total precipitation in cm
- Capture.Rate.Susceptible: The annual capture rate of WNS susceptible species at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.MYSE: The annual capture rate of Myotis septentrionalis at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.PESU: The annual capture rate of Perimyotis subflavus at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.MYLU: The annual capture rate of Myotis lucifugus at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.MYSO: The annual capture rate of Myotis sodalis at the sampling level
- Per.Forest: Percent total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Patch.Forest: Patchiness index of total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation for NLCD year
- Clump.Forest: Clumpiness index of total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation for NLCD year
- Core.Per.Forest: Percent of core total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation for NLCD year
- LPI.Forest: Largest patch index of total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Per.Deciduous: Percent deciduous forest within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Patch.Deciduous: Patchiness index of deciduous forest within installation for NLCD year
- Clump.Deciduous: Clumpiness index of deciduous forest within installation for NLCD year
- Core.Per.Deciduous: Percent of core deciduous forest within installation for NLCD year
- LPI.Deciduous: Largest patch index of deciduous forest within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Missing values indicated by "NA"
Site Level Data tab
- Site.ID: Capture site ID
- Capture.Year: Year of sampling
- Species: Bat species code (First 2 letters from Latin genus and species)
- NLCD.Year: Year of NLCD data used for sample
- Capture.Nights: Number of days sampled within year at sampling level
- Total.Nets: Total number of nets deployed across year at sampling level
- Total.Net.Nights: Total.Nets * Capture.Nights
- Species.Abundance: Total species abundance within year at sampling level
- Capture.Rate: Species.Abundance/Capture.Nights
- Pre.Post.WNS: Pre 2013 or Post 2013
- Max.Temperature: Mean maximum daily temperature in Celsius
- Total.Precipitation: Mean daily total precipitation in cm
- Capture.Rate.Susceptible: The annual capture rate of WNS susceptible species at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.MYSE: The annual capture rate of Myotis septentrionalis at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.PESU: The annual capture rate of Perimyotis subflavus at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.MYLU: The annual capture rate of Myotis lucifugus at the sampling level
- Capture.Rate.MYSO: The annual capture rate of Myotis sodalis at the sampling level
- Per.Forest: Percent total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Edge.Forest: Edge density of total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within a site buffer for the NLCD year
- Core.Forest: Core area of total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within a site buffer for the NLCD year
- LPI.Forest: Largest patch index of total forest (mixed, deciduous, evergreen) within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Per.Deciduous: Percent deciduous forest within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Edge.Deciduous: Edge density of deciduous forest within a site buffer for the NLCD year
- Core.Deciduous: Core area of deciduous forest within a site buffer for the NLCD year
- LPI.Deciduous: Largest patch index of deciduous forest within installation or site buffer for NLCD year
- Missing values indicated by "NA"
Code/software
Data can be viewed via Microsoft excel/csv
