Species of conservation concern, or those in conflict with man, are most efficiently managed with an understanding of their population dynamics. European bats exemplify the need for successful and cost-effective management for both reasons, often simultaneously. Across Europe, bats are protected, and the concept of Favourable Conservation Status (FCS) is used as a key tool for the assessment and licensing of disruptive actions to populations. However, for efficient decision-making, this assessment requires knowledge on the demographic rates and long-term dynamics of populations. We used capture–mark–recapture to describe demographic rates for the Serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus) at two sites in England and investigate the transition rates...
The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) is among the most widespread bat species in Eu...
Winter survey data, temperature data and mark recapture data of Myotis dasycneme. This study aimed t...
Demographic data of rare and endangered species are often too sparse to estimate vital rates and pop...
Species of conservation concern, or those in conflict with man, are most efficiently managed with an...
Species of conservation concern, or those in conflict with man, are most effi-ciently managed with a...
The speed and dynamics of range expansions shape species distributions and community composition. De...
Management of wildlife populations impacted by novel threats is often challenged by a lack of data o...
Understanding population trends is important in achieving global targets to restore and conserve b...
Long-lived animals with a low annual reproductive output need a long time to recover from population...
Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly t...
International audienceThe speed and dynamics of range expansions shape species distributions and com...
Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly t...
Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly t...
1. Bats are the second largest mammalian Order and important providers of ecosystem services includi...
Conflict can arise when bats roost in human dwellings and householders are affected adversely by the...
The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) is among the most widespread bat species in Eu...
Winter survey data, temperature data and mark recapture data of Myotis dasycneme. This study aimed t...
Demographic data of rare and endangered species are often too sparse to estimate vital rates and pop...
Species of conservation concern, or those in conflict with man, are most efficiently managed with an...
Species of conservation concern, or those in conflict with man, are most effi-ciently managed with a...
The speed and dynamics of range expansions shape species distributions and community composition. De...
Management of wildlife populations impacted by novel threats is often challenged by a lack of data o...
Understanding population trends is important in achieving global targets to restore and conserve b...
Long-lived animals with a low annual reproductive output need a long time to recover from population...
Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly t...
International audienceThe speed and dynamics of range expansions shape species distributions and com...
Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly t...
Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly t...
1. Bats are the second largest mammalian Order and important providers of ecosystem services includi...
Conflict can arise when bats roost in human dwellings and householders are affected adversely by the...
The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) is among the most widespread bat species in Eu...
Winter survey data, temperature data and mark recapture data of Myotis dasycneme. This study aimed t...
Demographic data of rare and endangered species are often too sparse to estimate vital rates and pop...