Order Chiroptera is the second most diverse and abundant order of mammals with great physiological and ecological diversity. They play important ecological roles as prey and predator, arthropod suppression, seed dispersal, pollination, material and nutrient distribution, and recycle. They have great advantage and disadvantage in economic terms. The economic benefits obtained from bats include biological pest control, plant pollination, seed dispersal, guano mining, bush meat and medicine, aesthetic and bat watching tourism, and education and research. Even though bats are among gentle animals providing many positive ecological and economic benefits, few species have negative effects. They cause damage on human, livestock, agricultural crops...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Chicago Press, make the following statements and claims on their website: “In recent years researche...
The paper synthesizes the knowledge on the impact of silvicultural treatments on bat populations. Fo...
Order Chiroptera is the second most diverse and abundant order of mammals with great physiological a...
Bats are among the most misperceived and undervalued animals on the planet. For wildlife ecologists,...
There are more than 1,100 species of bats, representing nearly 20 % of all species of mammals (Simmo...
As ecologists we are tasked with studying the effects of environmental changes on ecosystems, but it...
Ecosystem services are the benefits obtained from the environment that increase human well‐being. Ec...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) and the increased development of wind-power facilities are threatening pop...
The earth is now subject to climate change and habitat deterioration on unprecedented scales. Monito...
Although bats are not commonly thought of as major members of the animal kingdom, they are one of th...
Traditional agropastoralism increases biodiversity by maintaining habitats whose existence depends o...
impacted by white-nose syndrome and wind turbines, may be worth billions of dollars to North America...
Bats show responses to anthropogenic stressors linked to changes in other ecosystem components such ...
16 pp.Bat IPMBats, order Chiroptera, have traditionally been maligned and misunderstood by the gener...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Chicago Press, make the following statements and claims on their website: “In recent years researche...
The paper synthesizes the knowledge on the impact of silvicultural treatments on bat populations. Fo...
Order Chiroptera is the second most diverse and abundant order of mammals with great physiological a...
Bats are among the most misperceived and undervalued animals on the planet. For wildlife ecologists,...
There are more than 1,100 species of bats, representing nearly 20 % of all species of mammals (Simmo...
As ecologists we are tasked with studying the effects of environmental changes on ecosystems, but it...
Ecosystem services are the benefits obtained from the environment that increase human well‐being. Ec...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) and the increased development of wind-power facilities are threatening pop...
The earth is now subject to climate change and habitat deterioration on unprecedented scales. Monito...
Although bats are not commonly thought of as major members of the animal kingdom, they are one of th...
Traditional agropastoralism increases biodiversity by maintaining habitats whose existence depends o...
impacted by white-nose syndrome and wind turbines, may be worth billions of dollars to North America...
Bats show responses to anthropogenic stressors linked to changes in other ecosystem components such ...
16 pp.Bat IPMBats, order Chiroptera, have traditionally been maligned and misunderstood by the gener...
The conservation implications of some recent advances in our knowledge about the ecology and behavio...
Chicago Press, make the following statements and claims on their website: “In recent years researche...
The paper synthesizes the knowledge on the impact of silvicultural treatments on bat populations. Fo...