<p>Spatial extent and occurrence record locations of hoary bats (<i>Lasiurus cinereus</i>) in North America, 1950–2000.</p
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. ...
In large regions of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, harvest of forests has converted old...
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. ...
<p>The spatial extent is indicated by grey background. Black dots represent 1,029 occupied pixels us...
Maps showing densities of occurrence locations of eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) and hoary bat...
Lasiurus cinereus, the hoary bat, is widely distributed across the United States (1); however, in Ok...
The hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) inhabits New York State, the northern part of its range, from earl...
A csv outlining the occurrence records of three bat species (Hypsignathus monstrosus, Myonycteris to...
Despite evidence of migration in North American tree bats (genera Lasiurus and Lasionycteris), detai...
Geographic coordinates and number of bats captured/collected at sites in North American desert
The general lack of trees in the Great Plains has limited colonization by eastern woodland mammals i...
Adequate roost sites for hibernacula are an important factor in the distribution and abundance of te...
A list of ecological samples yielding New World bats presences. Each record is associated with geogr...
Although common in deciduous forest throughout the Midwest and east-central states, the eastern red ...
During field studies in Iowa in 1960, 1961 and 1963, 253 red bats and hoary bats were discovered in ...
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. ...
In large regions of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, harvest of forests has converted old...
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. ...
<p>The spatial extent is indicated by grey background. Black dots represent 1,029 occupied pixels us...
Maps showing densities of occurrence locations of eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) and hoary bat...
Lasiurus cinereus, the hoary bat, is widely distributed across the United States (1); however, in Ok...
The hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) inhabits New York State, the northern part of its range, from earl...
A csv outlining the occurrence records of three bat species (Hypsignathus monstrosus, Myonycteris to...
Despite evidence of migration in North American tree bats (genera Lasiurus and Lasionycteris), detai...
Geographic coordinates and number of bats captured/collected at sites in North American desert
The general lack of trees in the Great Plains has limited colonization by eastern woodland mammals i...
Adequate roost sites for hibernacula are an important factor in the distribution and abundance of te...
A list of ecological samples yielding New World bats presences. Each record is associated with geogr...
Although common in deciduous forest throughout the Midwest and east-central states, the eastern red ...
During field studies in Iowa in 1960, 1961 and 1963, 253 red bats and hoary bats were discovered in ...
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. ...
In large regions of the Pacific Northwest of the United States, harvest of forests has converted old...
Biases in data availability have serious consequences on scientific inferences that can be derived. ...