A survey was conducted from June, 1982 through January, 1989 to determine the occurrence of bat species in the Ouachita Mountain region of west-central Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma, with emphasis on censusing lands managed by the USDA Forest Service, Ouachita National Forest. Seven genera and 13 species of bats in the families Vespertilionidae and Molossidae were captured. Species represented included: Eptesicus fuscus, Lasionycteris noctivagans, Lasiurus borealis, Lasiurus cinereus, Lasiurus seminolus, Myotis austroriparius, Myotis keenii, Myotis leibii, Myotis lucifugus, Myotissodalis, Nycticeius humeralis, Pipistrellus subflavus, and Tadarida brasiliensis cynocephala
Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) foraging activities were studied during 1995 in...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
A survey was conducted from June, 1982 through January, 1989 to determine the occurrence of bat spec...
A survey was conducted from June 1982 through January 1987 to determine the occurrence of bat specie...
During July and August 2000 and 2001, mist nets were set concentrated on three drainages in the Jess...
We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized...
Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural hi...
Since June 1982 we have studied various aspects of red bat ecology in Arkansas with emphasis on fiel...
During May through August 1996, wildlife ponds (man-made and/or naturally occurring) and road ruts o...
We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized...
Seventy-one native or re-introduced species of mammals were analyzed with respect to their geographi...
Published information on bat species presence in many parts of Montana is limited. Our study was ini...
Biodiversity measures of bats were investigated at three sites in western Tennessee. Mist nets were ...
Bats are an important component of forest ecosystems. The bats present in southern forests use echol...
Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) foraging activities were studied during 1995 in...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
A survey was conducted from June, 1982 through January, 1989 to determine the occurrence of bat spec...
A survey was conducted from June 1982 through January 1987 to determine the occurrence of bat specie...
During July and August 2000 and 2001, mist nets were set concentrated on three drainages in the Jess...
We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized...
Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural hi...
Since June 1982 we have studied various aspects of red bat ecology in Arkansas with emphasis on fiel...
During May through August 1996, wildlife ponds (man-made and/or naturally occurring) and road ruts o...
We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized...
Seventy-one native or re-introduced species of mammals were analyzed with respect to their geographi...
Published information on bat species presence in many parts of Montana is limited. Our study was ini...
Biodiversity measures of bats were investigated at three sites in western Tennessee. Mist nets were ...
Bats are an important component of forest ecosystems. The bats present in southern forests use echol...
Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) foraging activities were studied during 1995 in...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...