Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous meta-analyses as being important characteristics in roost selection by cavity-roosting bats. However, size and direction of effects for these characteristics varied greatly among studies, also referred to as heterogeneity. Potential sources of heterogeneity have not been investigated in previous meta-analyses, which are explored by correlating additional covariates (moderator variables). We tested whether effect sizes from 34 studies were consistent enough to reject the null hypothesis that trees selected by bats did not significantly differ in their characteristics from randomly selected trees. We also examined whether heterogeneity in tree diameter effect sizes ...
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Roost selection by insectivorous bats in temperate regions is presumably influenced by roost microcl...
<div><p>Understanding maternity roost requirements is fundamental to guide timber production forest ...
Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous meta-analyses as being...
Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous meta-analyses as being...
Background and Aims Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous me...
Over the past 2 decades, we have begun to accumulate a basic understanding of the roosting and forag...
Bat day-roost selection often is described through comparisons of day-roosts with randomly selected,...
Conservation of bat species is one of the most daunting wildlife conservation challenges in North Am...
We followed nine radiotagged female California bats (Myotis californicus) to 19 roosts in trees at t...
AbstractBat day-roost selection often is described through comparisons of day-roosts with randomly s...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
© 2009 Dr. Lisa Nicole EvansDay-roosts are an essential resource for tree-hole roosting microbats (M...
Little is known about natural roost selection of Rafinesque\u27s big-eared bats, Corynorhinus rafin...
© 2020 Monarchino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Roost selection by insectivorous bats in temperate regions is presumably influenced by roost microcl...
<div><p>Understanding maternity roost requirements is fundamental to guide timber production forest ...
Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous meta-analyses as being...
Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous meta-analyses as being...
Background and Aims Tree diameter, tree height and canopy closure have been described by previous me...
Over the past 2 decades, we have begun to accumulate a basic understanding of the roosting and forag...
Bat day-roost selection often is described through comparisons of day-roosts with randomly selected,...
Conservation of bat species is one of the most daunting wildlife conservation challenges in North Am...
We followed nine radiotagged female California bats (Myotis californicus) to 19 roosts in trees at t...
AbstractBat day-roost selection often is described through comparisons of day-roosts with randomly s...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
Understanding microhabitat preferences of animals is critical for effective conservation, especially...
© 2009 Dr. Lisa Nicole EvansDay-roosts are an essential resource for tree-hole roosting microbats (M...
Little is known about natural roost selection of Rafinesque\u27s big-eared bats, Corynorhinus rafin...
© 2020 Monarchino et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Roost selection by insectivorous bats in temperate regions is presumably influenced by roost microcl...
<div><p>Understanding maternity roost requirements is fundamental to guide timber production forest ...