Changing economics in the 20th century led to losses and fragmentation of semi-natural woodland in Britain and to a reduction in active woodland management with many becoming increasingly neglected, even-aged and with closed canopy. Lack of woodland management is known to contribute to declines in some taxonomic groups, for example birds. However, the response of bats to changes in woodland structure are poorly understood. We compared two measures of bat activity, derived from static acoustic recorders across 120 sample plots in coppice, irregular high forest (uneven-aged, continuous cover) and limited intervention (under-managed, even-aged) management stands, within a large tract of ancient woodland in southern England. Bat species richnes...
In forest ecosystems, changes in three-dimensional structure that may be induced by forest managemen...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...
Changing economics in the 20th century led to losses and fragmentation of semi-natural woodland in B...
Commercial plantations are primarily managed for timber production, and are frequently considered po...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
Trees, woods, forests and associated biodiversity are being affected by anthropogenic climate breakd...
Despite the key importance of the landscape matrix for bats, we still not fully understand how the e...
We assessed the effect of abandonment of sylvo-pastoral practices in chestnut orchards (Castanea sat...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...
Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the i...
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...
Forests offer important refuge to bats by providing attractive roosting and foraging habitats. Their...
In forest ecosystems, changes in three-dimensional structure that may be induced by forest managemen...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...
Changing economics in the 20th century led to losses and fragmentation of semi-natural woodland in B...
Commercial plantations are primarily managed for timber production, and are frequently considered po...
With more than 1200 species worldwide and comprising roughly one fifth of all mammalian species bats...
Trees, woods, forests and associated biodiversity are being affected by anthropogenic climate breakd...
Despite the key importance of the landscape matrix for bats, we still not fully understand how the e...
We assessed the effect of abandonment of sylvo-pastoral practices in chestnut orchards (Castanea sat...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...
Commercial coniferous plantations are often assumed to be poor habitats for bats. As a result, the i...
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...
Forests offer important refuge to bats by providing attractive roosting and foraging habitats. Their...
In forest ecosystems, changes in three-dimensional structure that may be induced by forest managemen...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
There is growing recognition that with sympathetic management, plantation forests may contain more b...