[图书][B] A review of the population and conservation status of British mammals

F Mathews, LM Kubasiewicz, J Gurnell, CA Harrower… - 2018 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
A report by the Mammal Society under contract to Natural England, Natural Resources
Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage. We present the first comprehensive review of the …

Do we need to use bats as bioindicators?

D Russo, VB Salinas-Ramos, L Cistrone, S Smeraldo… - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Bioindicators are organisms that react to the quality or characteristics of
the environment and their changes. They are vitally important to track environmental …

Ground validation of presence‐only modelling with rare species: a case study on barbastelles Barbastella barbastellus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

H Rebelo, G Jones - Journal of applied ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
We evaluated the accuracy of presence‐only modelling for predicting the distribution of rare
species, when data are scarce and usually collected with sampling biases. We modelled the …

Forest management and conservation of faunal diversity in Italy: a review

G Amori, A Mazzei, P Storino, S Urso… - Plant Biosystems-An …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
We re-examined the knowledge on the relationships between fauna and forest management
in Italy. We focused our attention on Vertebrates, including small mammals (Rodents and …

[HTML][HTML] Forest islands in farmland provide vital roost trees year-round for giant and common noctule bats: Management implications

D Russo, A Mäenurm, A Martinoli, M Zotti… - Forest Ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Forest islands in agricultural landscapes may be vital for biodiversity conservation, providing
habitats for a variety of species, including bats. Our study focused on a forest island in NE …

[PDF][PDF] Insectivorous bats and silviculture: balancing timber production and bat conservation

B Law, KJ Park, MJ Lacki - … Anthropocene: conservation of bats in a …, 2016 - library.oapen.org
Forests are one of the most important habitats for insectivorous bats as they offer the
potential for both roosting and foraging. We reviewed silvicultural literature from North …

Highly structured fission–fusion societies in an aerial-hawking, carnivorous bat

AG Popa-Lisseanu, F Bontadina, O Mora, C IbÁñez - Animal behaviour, 2008 - Elsevier
In some group-living animals, societies are far from being static but are instead dynamic
entities encompassing multiple scales of organization. We found that maternity colonies of …

Indicator bats program: a system for the global acoustic monitoring of bats

KE Jones, JA Russ, AT Bashta, Z Bilhari… - … : bridging the gap …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Bats are an important component of mammalian biodiversity and fill such a wide array of
ecological niches that they may offer an important multisensory bioindicator role in …

Reconsidering the importance of harvested forests for the conservation of tree-dwelling bats

D Russo, L Cistrone, AP Garonna, G Jones - Biodiversity and …, 2010 - Springer
Intensively managed forests are often seen as of low priority to preserve forest bats. The
main conservation strategy recommended, ie saving unmanaged “habitat islands” from …

Continuous low-intensity predation by owls (Strix aluco) on bats (Nyctalus lasiopterus) in Spain and the potential effect on bat colony stability

DH Kelm, M Langheld, J Nogueras… - Royal Society …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Owls prey on bats, but information on owl predation is scarce, its impact on bat mortality is
unclear, and reports on behavioural responses, including roost-switching and fission–fusion …