Understanding causes and consequences of ecological specialization is of major concern in conservation. Specialist species are particularly vulnerable to human activities. If their food or habitats are depleted or lost, they may not be able to exploit alternative resources, and population losses may result. We examined International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List bat data and the number of roosts used per species (accounting for phylogenetic independence) to determine whether roost specialization is correlated with extinction risk. We found a significant correlation between the IUCN Red List category and the number of roost types used. Species that use fewer roost types had a higher risk of extinction. We found that caves ...
Caves and other subterranean sites such as mines are critical to the survival of hundreds of bat spe...
All ecosystems are dotted by salient small natural features that not only characterize them but also...
Bats spend over half their lives subjected to the selective pressures of their roost environment; th...
Human activities have negatively impacted many species, particularly those with unique traits that r...
Human activities have negatively impacted many species, particularly those with unique traits that r...
Conservation biology aims to identify species most at risk of extinction and to understand factors t...
Conservation biology aims to identify species most at risk of extinction and to understand factors t...
Several recent papers evaluate the relationship between ecological characteristics and extinction ri...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Caves and other subterranean sites such as mines are critical to the survival of hundreds of bat spe...
Caves and other subterranean sites such as mines are critical to the survival of hundreds of bat spe...
All ecosystems are dotted by salient small natural features that not only characterize them but also...
Bats spend over half their lives subjected to the selective pressures of their roost environment; th...
Human activities have negatively impacted many species, particularly those with unique traits that r...
Human activities have negatively impacted many species, particularly those with unique traits that r...
Conservation biology aims to identify species most at risk of extinction and to understand factors t...
Conservation biology aims to identify species most at risk of extinction and to understand factors t...
Several recent papers evaluate the relationship between ecological characteristics and extinction ri...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
To determine the distribution and causes of extinction threat across functional groups of terrestria...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
To assess the conservation status of rare and threatened species it is necessary to have background ...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Caves and other subterranean sites such as mines are critical to the survival of hundreds of bat spe...
Caves and other subterranean sites such as mines are critical to the survival of hundreds of bat spe...
All ecosystems are dotted by salient small natural features that not only characterize them but also...
Bats spend over half their lives subjected to the selective pressures of their roost environment; th...