Although open landscapes are typically regarded as inhospitable matrix for several species of forest bats, their role may be crucial for maintaining gene flow among otherwise isolated populations occurring in distant forest fragments. The barbastelle (Barbastella barbastellus) is a bat species previously known to depend on mature forest and dead trees in its wide yet fragmented range. We tested the general hypothesis that viable populations of this bat may persist in open landscapes whose current structure is the result of historical deforestation. We unveiled the roosting and foraging ecology of B. barbastellus in a clay badland area of central Italy where forested habitats are absent and woody vegetation is scarce. Bats in badlands used r...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
We studied the distribution of an endangered species of bat strongly associated with woods in NW Ita...
Although open landscapes are typically regarded as inhospitable matrix for several species of forest...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
Extensive areas of old forests have declined all over the temperate regions of Europe mainly due to ...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
The barbastelle bat, <em>Barbastella barbastellus</em> (Schreber, 1774) is a medium-size...
The structure of woodland bat communities is influenced by numerous environmental factors, and among...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
We studied the distribution of an endangered species of bat strongly associated with woods in NW Ita...
Although open landscapes are typically regarded as inhospitable matrix for several species of forest...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
Extensive areas of old forests have declined all over the temperate regions of Europe mainly due to ...
We investigated roost selection by Barbastella barbastellus in a mountainous area of central Italy. ...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
Loss of foraging habitat and reductions in insect prey are key factors responsible for declines in b...
The barbastelle bat, <em>Barbastella barbastellus</em> (Schreber, 1774) is a medium-size...
The structure of woodland bat communities is influenced by numerous environmental factors, and among...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The main con...
We studied the distribution of an endangered species of bat strongly associated with woods in NW Ita...