Bats are ecologically and economically important mammals. The life histories of bats (particularly their low reproductive rates and the need for some species to gather in large aggregations at limited numbers of roosting sites) make their populations vulnerable to declines. Many of the species of bats in the United States (U.S.) and territories are categorized as endangered or threatened, have been candidates for such categories, or are considered species of concern. The importance and vulnerability of bat populations makes monitoring trends in their populations a goal for their future management. However, scientifically rigorous monitoring of bat populations requires well-planned, statistically defensible efforts. This volume reports findi...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Recent years have seen increased attention to bats as an effective bioindicator group for assessing ...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
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...
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...
Populations of bats (Order Chiroptera) are difficult to monitor. However, current recognition of the...
Populations of bats (Order Chiroptera) are difficult to monitor. However, current recognition of the...
Bats are diverse and ecologically important, but are also subject to a suite of severe threats. Evid...
Bats are diverse and ecologically important, but are also subject to a suite of severe threats. Evid...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Recent years have seen increased attention to bats as an effective bioindicator group for assessing ...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
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...
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...
Populations of bats (Order Chiroptera) are difficult to monitor. However, current recognition of the...
Populations of bats (Order Chiroptera) are difficult to monitor. However, current recognition of the...
Bats are diverse and ecologically important, but are also subject to a suite of severe threats. Evid...
Bats are diverse and ecologically important, but are also subject to a suite of severe threats. Evid...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...
Recent years have seen increased attention to bats as an effective bioindicator group for assessing ...
Bats are an ecologically and taxonomically diverse group accounting for roughly a fifth of mammalian...