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Publikováno v:
Folia Zoologica. 59:192-202
Although it is well known that bats commonly forage in riparian areas, which provide water resources and insect concentrations, the role that the physical structure of riparian areas plays in influencing local bat communities is less certain. In 2000
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Journal of Wildlife Management. 70:1200-1209
During 2001, we used active acoustical sampling (Anabat II) to survey foraging habitat relationships of bats on the Savannah River Site (SRS) in the upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina. Using an a priori information-theoretic approach, we conducted
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mamm. 69:359-373
Discriminant functions were constructed using external and cranial measurements to distinguish the six species of Myotis that occur in the southeastern United States. Twenty-three morphological characters were measured from 161 specimens of Myotis. D
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Biological Conservation. 126:528-539
We actively sampled the bat community at 63 sites using detection and non- detection metrics on the Fernow Experimental Forest (FEF) in the central Appalachians of West Virginia using Anabat acoustical equipment May-June 2001-2003 to relate species p
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Wetlands. 25:542-550
Bat activity in the southeastern United States is concentrated over riparian areas and wetland habitats. The restoration and creation of wetlands for mitigation purposes is becoming common in the Southeast. Understanding the effects of these restorat
Autor:
Gary F. McCracken, W. Mark Ford, Michael A. Menzel, John C. Kilgo, John W. Edwards, Jennifer M. Menzel
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Journal of Wildlife Management. 69:235-245
A comparison of bat activity levels in the Coastal Plain of South Carolina among 5 habitat types: forested riparian areas, clearcuts, young pine plantations, mature pine plantations and pine savannas, using time expansion radio-microphones and integr
Autor:
Michael A. Menzel, Timothy C. Carter, Joyce E. Hofmann, W. Mark Ford, James E. Gardner, Jennifer M. Menzel, James D. Garner
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Journal of Wildlife Management. 69:430-436
JENNIFER M. MENZEL,1 U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Parsons, WV 26287, USA W. MARK FORD, U.S. Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, Parsons, WV 26287, USA MICHAEL A. MENZEL, Alston & Bird, LLP, Atlanta, GA 30309, USA TIM
Autor:
John W. Edwards, Sheldon F. Owen, Jennifer M. Menzel, Michael A. Menzel, Petra Bohall Wood, W. Mark Ford, Karl V. Miller, Brian R. Chapman
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Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 21:154-159
We used Anabat acoustical monitoring devices to examine bat activity in intact canopy forests, complex canopy forests with gaps, forests subjected to diameter-limit harvests, recent deferment harvests, clearcuts and unmanaged forested riparian areas
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The American Midland Naturalist. 151:355-368
Little is known about nest tree use of the endangered Virginia northern flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus). Because nesting sites could be a limiting factor, it is important to understand the denning ecology to further manage and protect thi
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The American Midland Naturalist. 151:186-191
We evaluated partitioning of food resources among syntopic eastern red (Lasiurus borealis), Seminole (L. seminolus) and evening (Nycticeius humeralis) bats at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina, from June through August of 1996 and 1997. We comp