Tree-related microhabitats are promising yet underused tools for biodiversity and nature conservation: a systematic review for international perspectives

M Martin, Y Paillet, L Larrieu, CC Kern… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Sustainable management of forest ecosystems requires the use of reliable and easy to
implement biodiversity and naturalness indicators. Tree-related microhabitats (TreMs) can …

[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 …

Predicted impact of climate change on European bats in relation to their biogeographic patterns

H Rebelo, P Tarroso, G Jones - Global Change Biology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
There has been considerable recent interest concerning the impact of climate change on a
wide range of taxa. However, little is known about how the biogeographic affinities of taxa …

Citizen science reveals trends in bat populations: the National Bat Monitoring Programme in Great Britain

KE Barlow, PA Briggs, KA Haysom, AM Hutson… - Biological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Bats play an important role in ecosystems and are highly relevant as indicators of
environmental change. Long-term monitoring of bat populations is therefore fundamental to …

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 …

Ecology and behavior of bats roosting in tree cavities and under bark

RMR Barclay, A Kurta - … and management (MJ LACKI, JP HAYES …, 2007 - books.google.com
Bats spend more time roosting than in any other activity. Thus, it is not surprising that some
researchers have argued that roost availability influences the diversity of bat communities …

The importance of distance to resources in the spatial modelling of bat foraging habitat

A Rainho, JM Palmeirim - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Many bats are threatened by habitat loss, but opportunities to manage their habitats are now
increasing. Success of management depends greatly on the capacity to determine where …

Species-specific barrier effects of a motorway on the habitat use of two threatened forest-living bat species

G Kerth, M Melber - Biological Conservation, 2009 - Elsevier
It is generally recognized that roads can adversely affect local animal populations but little is
known how roads affect bats. In particular, no study compared the response of bats that differ …

Tree microhabitats as indicators of bird and bat communities in Mediterranean forests

B Regnery, D Couvet, L Kubarek, JF Julien… - Ecological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Tree microhabitats (eg, canopy deadwood, cavities, and loose bark) may play an important
role in forest biodiversity conservation. Indeed, many species depend on tree microhabitats …