The loss of roost sites is one of the major drivers of the worldwide decline in bat populations and roost site preferences, either natural or artificially provided, are not well known for African bat species specifically. In this study we focus on the preference for different artificial roost sites by insectivorous bats in macadamia orchards in northern South Africa. From June 2016 to July 2017 we monitored 31 bat houses, mounted on poles in six macadamia orchards, for presence of bats or other occupants. Twenty-one multi-chambered bat houses of three different designs were erected in sets of three. Additionally, five Rocket boxes, four bat houses in sets of two (painted black and white) and one colony bat house were erected. Bats were coun...
Roosting site plays a vital role in bats existence as it provides protection from predators and bad ...
Humanised landscapes are causing population declines and even extinctions of wildlife, whereas a lim...
Mist nets, harp traps and roost searches resulted in the eight bat species being recorded in Telperi...
Increasing urbanisation has led to a greater use of artificial structures by bats as alternative roo...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
Environmental degradation has led to declines in available natural roosting habitat for bats. To mit...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
© 2009 Dr. Lisa Nicole EvansDay-roosts are an essential resource for tree-hole roosting microbats (M...
Increasing urbanisation has led to a greater use of artificial structures by bats as alternative roo...
Accelerating land use change is associated with the loss of species and their ecosystem services. So...
BACKGROUND : Modification and destruction of natural habitats are bringing previously unencountered ...
Bat boxes in the England and Ireland have been widely used as a conservation tool since the 1970s to...
M.Sc.Members of the Suborder Microchiroptera consume large numbers of insects. When large enough num...
Generally,Wahlberg’s epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus wahlbergi) roost in trees or under the eaves ...
Artificial roosts known as bat houses have been developed to replace natural roosts that are destroy...
Roosting site plays a vital role in bats existence as it provides protection from predators and bad ...
Humanised landscapes are causing population declines and even extinctions of wildlife, whereas a lim...
Mist nets, harp traps and roost searches resulted in the eight bat species being recorded in Telperi...
Increasing urbanisation has led to a greater use of artificial structures by bats as alternative roo...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
Environmental degradation has led to declines in available natural roosting habitat for bats. To mit...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
© 2009 Dr. Lisa Nicole EvansDay-roosts are an essential resource for tree-hole roosting microbats (M...
Increasing urbanisation has led to a greater use of artificial structures by bats as alternative roo...
Accelerating land use change is associated with the loss of species and their ecosystem services. So...
BACKGROUND : Modification and destruction of natural habitats are bringing previously unencountered ...
Bat boxes in the England and Ireland have been widely used as a conservation tool since the 1970s to...
M.Sc.Members of the Suborder Microchiroptera consume large numbers of insects. When large enough num...
Generally,Wahlberg’s epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus wahlbergi) roost in trees or under the eaves ...
Artificial roosts known as bat houses have been developed to replace natural roosts that are destroy...
Roosting site plays a vital role in bats existence as it provides protection from predators and bad ...
Humanised landscapes are causing population declines and even extinctions of wildlife, whereas a lim...
Mist nets, harp traps and roost searches resulted in the eight bat species being recorded in Telperi...