Characteristics of edges affect the behavior of species that are active in and near edges. Forest canopies may provide edge-like habitat for bats, though bat response to edge orientation has not been well examined. We sampled bat activity in quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forest canopies and edges in Heber Valley, Utah, during summer 2009 using Anabat detectors. Categorization and regression tree (CART) analysis of echolocation characteristics (e.g., frequency, duration) identified two guilds based on characteristic frequency (i.e., high- and low-frequency guilds). We used linear regression to compare characteristics of canopy and edge vegetation (e.g., tree height, diameter at breast height) to bat activity levels. Activity lev...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Bats are estimated to provide between $3.7 and $53 billion annually in ecosystem services in the U.S...
Forest edges often have increased species richness and abundance (edge effect) and affect spatial be...
Characteristics of edges affect the behavior of species that are active in and near edges. Forest ca...
Forest edges provide open space that bats often use to travel and forage. As another type of margin,...
In forest ecosystems, changes in three-dimensional structure that may be induced by forest managemen...
The role of hedgerows in maintaining biodiversity in areas of intensive agriculture is well known, p...
The habitats in which bat species may most effectively forage are often determined by species-specif...
We examined habitat use by bats in the boreal forest of central Saskatchewan during summer 1995 by m...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2011Throughout their global distribut...
High levels of bat activity have been reported at forest edges worldwide, but few studies have exami...
This thesis examines the response of insectivorous bat activity to different logging regimes and hab...
Travelling routes and foraging areas of many bat species are mainly along edge habitats, such as tre...
North American bat summer habitat conservation typically focuses on interior and riparian areas as f...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Bats are estimated to provide between $3.7 and $53 billion annually in ecosystem services in the U.S...
Forest edges often have increased species richness and abundance (edge effect) and affect spatial be...
Characteristics of edges affect the behavior of species that are active in and near edges. Forest ca...
Forest edges provide open space that bats often use to travel and forage. As another type of margin,...
In forest ecosystems, changes in three-dimensional structure that may be induced by forest managemen...
The role of hedgerows in maintaining biodiversity in areas of intensive agriculture is well known, p...
The habitats in which bat species may most effectively forage are often determined by species-specif...
We examined habitat use by bats in the boreal forest of central Saskatchewan during summer 1995 by m...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Biological Sciences, 2011Throughout their global distribut...
High levels of bat activity have been reported at forest edges worldwide, but few studies have exami...
This thesis examines the response of insectivorous bat activity to different logging regimes and hab...
Travelling routes and foraging areas of many bat species are mainly along edge habitats, such as tre...
North American bat summer habitat conservation typically focuses on interior and riparian areas as f...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Agricultural expansion has led to the widespread destruction of habitats and the creation of fragmen...
Bats are estimated to provide between $3.7 and $53 billion annually in ecosystem services in the U.S...
Forest edges often have increased species richness and abundance (edge effect) and affect spatial be...