Humans are expanding their land use with e.g. forestry, agriculture and urbanisation, which can have both positive and negative effects upon biodiversity. One taxon that has shown to be affected by forestry is bats, however, the impacts differ depending on forestry method and their foraging strategy. This study focused on the habitat composition around maternity colonies of the forest-living Brandt’s bat (Myotis brandtii) in Sweden, with the objective to investigate how the species might be af-fected by forestry and if their presence of colonies can be predicted based on habitat composition. To do so, bat activity and insect abundance was measured in relation to a number of habitat variables (forest density, canopy cover and level of soil m...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
Bavaria, Germany to identify the key-foraging habitats and to enable an adequate habitat management ...
Little is known about bats in Norway, although they constitute > 20 % of our terrestrial mammal spec...
Humans are expanding their land use with e.g. forestry, agriculture and urbanisation, which can have...
Humans are expanding their land use with e.g. forestry, agriculture and urbanisation, which can have...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
Insectivorous bats face fragmentation and loss of suitable habitats. Bats numbers are declining in s...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
Insectivorous bats face fragmentation and loss of suitable habitats. Bats numbers are declining in s...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
The long-term effects of large-scale changes in forestry, agriculture and other land use on habitats...
The long-term effects of large-scale changes in forestry, agriculture and other land use on habitats...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
Bavaria, Germany to identify the key-foraging habitats and to enable an adequate habitat management ...
Little is known about bats in Norway, although they constitute > 20 % of our terrestrial mammal spec...
Humans are expanding their land use with e.g. forestry, agriculture and urbanisation, which can have...
Humans are expanding their land use with e.g. forestry, agriculture and urbanisation, which can have...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
Insectivorous bats face fragmentation and loss of suitable habitats. Bats numbers are declining in s...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
Insectivorous bats face fragmentation and loss of suitable habitats. Bats numbers are declining in s...
Bats utilize forests as roosting sites and feeding areas. However, it has not been documented how ba...
The long-term effects of large-scale changes in forestry, agriculture and other land use on habitats...
The long-term effects of large-scale changes in forestry, agriculture and other land use on habitats...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
The European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) recommends subsidies are only granted for wood...
Bavaria, Germany to identify the key-foraging habitats and to enable an adequate habitat management ...
Little is known about bats in Norway, although they constitute > 20 % of our terrestrial mammal spec...