Brazilian free tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) are among the most abundant and widely distributed species in the southwestern United States in the summer. Because of their high metabolic needs and diverse diets, bats can impact the communities in which they live in a variety of important ways. The role of bats in pollination, seed dispersal and insect control has been proven to be extremely significant. Due to human ignorance, habitat destruction, fear and low reproductive rates of bats, there is a decline in bat populations. T.brasiliensis eats large quantities of insects but is not always successful in prey capture. In the face of unfavorable foraging condition bats reduce energy expenditure by roosting. By studying the interaction be...
Bats are often an overlooked or vilified taxon, but they perform numerous important ecosystem servic...
Background Human activities, such as agriculture, hunting, and habitat modification, exert a signifi...
Insect migrations represent large movements of resources across a landscape, which are attractive to...
Brazilian free-tailed bats live as colonies in caves, under bridges and in places where human exploi...
Foraging patterns and the food habits of insectivorous bats may evolve in response to a variety of i...
This database illustrates the interactions between bats and agricultural insect pests detected condu...
Bats are major consumers of arthropods, and there is ever growing evidence that they play a pivotal ...
Comprehensive wildlife conservation strategies must include consideration of the agricultural matrix...
Predator–prey interactions are important but difficult to study in the field. Therefore, laboratory ...
The role of bats or any generalist predator in suppressing prey populations depends on the predator’...
Intensive agriculture is associated with biodiversity loss and species decline. Yet wild species, su...
Global change is expected to modify the frequency and magnitude of defoliating insect outbreaks in f...
Invasive insect pests cost the agricultural industry billions of dollars annually in crop losses. Ti...
Insectivorous bats provide ecosystem services in agricultural and urban landscapes by consuming arth...
Global change is expected to modify the frequency and magnitude of defoliating insect outbreaks in f...
Bats are often an overlooked or vilified taxon, but they perform numerous important ecosystem servic...
Background Human activities, such as agriculture, hunting, and habitat modification, exert a signifi...
Insect migrations represent large movements of resources across a landscape, which are attractive to...
Brazilian free-tailed bats live as colonies in caves, under bridges and in places where human exploi...
Foraging patterns and the food habits of insectivorous bats may evolve in response to a variety of i...
This database illustrates the interactions between bats and agricultural insect pests detected condu...
Bats are major consumers of arthropods, and there is ever growing evidence that they play a pivotal ...
Comprehensive wildlife conservation strategies must include consideration of the agricultural matrix...
Predator–prey interactions are important but difficult to study in the field. Therefore, laboratory ...
The role of bats or any generalist predator in suppressing prey populations depends on the predator’...
Intensive agriculture is associated with biodiversity loss and species decline. Yet wild species, su...
Global change is expected to modify the frequency and magnitude of defoliating insect outbreaks in f...
Invasive insect pests cost the agricultural industry billions of dollars annually in crop losses. Ti...
Insectivorous bats provide ecosystem services in agricultural and urban landscapes by consuming arth...
Global change is expected to modify the frequency and magnitude of defoliating insect outbreaks in f...
Bats are often an overlooked or vilified taxon, but they perform numerous important ecosystem servic...
Background Human activities, such as agriculture, hunting, and habitat modification, exert a signifi...
Insect migrations represent large movements of resources across a landscape, which are attractive to...