While studies have found that bat abundance is positively related to the amount of forest cover in a landscape, the effects of forest fragmentation (breaking apart of forest, independent of amount) are less certain, with some indirect evidence for positive effects of fragmentation. However, in most of these studies, the variables used to quantify fragmentation are confounded with forest amount, making it difficult to interpret the results. The purpose of this study was to examine how forest amount and forest fragmentation independently affect bat abundance. We conducted acoustic bat surveys at the centers of 22 landscapes throughout eastern Ontario, Canada, where landscapes were chosen to avoid a correlation between forest amount and forest...
Agricultural practices lead to losses of natural resources and biodiversity. Maintaining forests alo...
International audienceRoad construction is expanding worldwide, exacerbating both direct mortality b...
Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinn...
Abstract While studies have found that bat abun-dance is positively related to the amount of forest ...
Artículo de publicación ISIDisentangling the relative effects of forest loss versus fragmentation on...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
International audienceDespite the key importance of the landscape matrix for bats, we still not full...
Multiple factors have led to declines in North American bat populations, namely white-nose syndrome ...
Bat species worldwide have declined for several reasons, including natural and anthropogenic forest ...
Habitat fragmentation causes drastic changes in the biota and it is crucial to understand these modi...
Forest fragmentation and deforestation are among the major threats to Peruvian bats conservation. Un...
International audienceContext In heterogeneous landscapes, habitat complementation is a key process ...
Agricultural practices lead to losses of natural resources and biodiversity. Maintaining forests alo...
International audienceRoad construction is expanding worldwide, exacerbating both direct mortality b...
Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinn...
Abstract While studies have found that bat abun-dance is positively related to the amount of forest ...
Artículo de publicación ISIDisentangling the relative effects of forest loss versus fragmentation on...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
International audienceDespite the key importance of the landscape matrix for bats, we still not full...
Multiple factors have led to declines in North American bat populations, namely white-nose syndrome ...
Bat species worldwide have declined for several reasons, including natural and anthropogenic forest ...
Habitat fragmentation causes drastic changes in the biota and it is crucial to understand these modi...
Forest fragmentation and deforestation are among the major threats to Peruvian bats conservation. Un...
International audienceContext In heterogeneous landscapes, habitat complementation is a key process ...
Agricultural practices lead to losses of natural resources and biodiversity. Maintaining forests alo...
International audienceRoad construction is expanding worldwide, exacerbating both direct mortality b...
Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinn...