The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar

We present the results of, to our knowledge, the first Lidar study applied to continuous and simultaneous monitoring of aerial insects, bats and birds. It illustrates how common patterns of flight activity, e.g. insect swarming around twilight, depend on predation risk and other constraints acting o...

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Main Authors: Elin Malmqvist, Samuel Jansson, Shiming Zhu, Wansha Li, Katarina Svanberg, Sune Svanberg, Jens Rydell, Ziwei Song, Joakim Bood, Mikkel Brydegaard, Susanne Åkesson
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2018-01-01
Series:Royal Society Open Science
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.172303
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spelling doaj-9ee7649b312f428a87c2de0472daf3862020-11-25T03:58:37ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032018-01-015410.1098/rsos.172303172303The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug LidarElin MalmqvistSamuel JanssonShiming ZhuWansha LiKatarina SvanbergSune SvanbergJens RydellZiwei SongJoakim BoodMikkel BrydegaardSusanne ÅkessonWe present the results of, to our knowledge, the first Lidar study applied to continuous and simultaneous monitoring of aerial insects, bats and birds. It illustrates how common patterns of flight activity, e.g. insect swarming around twilight, depend on predation risk and other constraints acting on the faunal components. Flight activity was monitored over a rice field in China during one week in July 2016, using a high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar system. The monitored Lidar transect was about 520 m long and covered approximately 2.5 m3. The observed biomass spectrum was bimodal, and targets were separated into insects and vertebrates in a categorization supported by visual observations. Peak flight activity occurred at dusk and dawn, with a 37 min time difference between the bat and insect peaks. Hence, bats started to feed in declining insect activity after dusk and stopped before the rise in activity before dawn. A similar time difference between insects and birds may have occurred, but it was not obvious, perhaps because birds were relatively scarce. Our observations are consistent with the hypothesis that flight activity of bats is constrained by predation in bright light, and that crepuscular insects exploit this constraint by swarming near to sunset/sunrise to minimize predation from bats.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.172303agriculturebatschinaecosystem serviceentomologypredation
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author Elin Malmqvist
Samuel Jansson
Shiming Zhu
Wansha Li
Katarina Svanberg
Sune Svanberg
Jens Rydell
Ziwei Song
Joakim Bood
Mikkel Brydegaard
Susanne Åkesson
spellingShingle Elin Malmqvist
Samuel Jansson
Shiming Zhu
Wansha Li
Katarina Svanberg
Sune Svanberg
Jens Rydell
Ziwei Song
Joakim Bood
Mikkel Brydegaard
Susanne Åkesson
The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar
Royal Society Open Science
agriculture
bats
china
ecosystem service
entomology
predation
author_facet Elin Malmqvist
Samuel Jansson
Shiming Zhu
Wansha Li
Katarina Svanberg
Sune Svanberg
Jens Rydell
Ziwei Song
Joakim Bood
Mikkel Brydegaard
Susanne Åkesson
author_sort Elin Malmqvist
title The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar
title_short The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar
title_full The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar
title_fullStr The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar
title_full_unstemmed The bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar
title_sort bat–bird–bug battle: daily flight activity of insects and their predators over a rice field revealed by high-resolution scheimpflug lidar
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2018-01-01
description We present the results of, to our knowledge, the first Lidar study applied to continuous and simultaneous monitoring of aerial insects, bats and birds. It illustrates how common patterns of flight activity, e.g. insect swarming around twilight, depend on predation risk and other constraints acting on the faunal components. Flight activity was monitored over a rice field in China during one week in July 2016, using a high-resolution Scheimpflug Lidar system. The monitored Lidar transect was about 520 m long and covered approximately 2.5 m3. The observed biomass spectrum was bimodal, and targets were separated into insects and vertebrates in a categorization supported by visual observations. Peak flight activity occurred at dusk and dawn, with a 37 min time difference between the bat and insect peaks. Hence, bats started to feed in declining insect activity after dusk and stopped before the rise in activity before dawn. A similar time difference between insects and birds may have occurred, but it was not obvious, perhaps because birds were relatively scarce. Our observations are consistent with the hypothesis that flight activity of bats is constrained by predation in bright light, and that crepuscular insects exploit this constraint by swarming near to sunset/sunrise to minimize predation from bats.
topic agriculture
bats
china
ecosystem service
entomology
predation
url https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.172303
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