25.05.2014 Views

Bat Echolocation Researc h - Bat Conservation International

Bat Echolocation Researc h - Bat Conservation International

Bat Echolocation Researc h - Bat Conservation International

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

oosting and foraging habitat by bats in differentaged<br />

aspen mixedwood stands. <strong>Conservation</strong> Biology<br />

12:1347-1358.<br />

DE WIJS, W. J. R. 1999. Feasibility of monitoring bats on transects<br />

with ultrasound detectors. Pp. 1-141 in 3rd<br />

European <strong>Bat</strong> Detector Workshop (C. Harbush & J.<br />

Pir, eds.). Travaux Scientifiques du Musee National<br />

d’histoire Naturelle de Luxembourg.<br />

DOWNS, N. C., and P. A. RACEY. 1999. A computer-downloadable<br />

system to monitor bat activity. <strong>Bat</strong> <strong>Researc</strong>h<br />

News 40:41-43.<br />

FENTON, M. B. 1970. A technique for monitoring bat activity<br />

with results obtained from different environments in<br />

southern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Zoology<br />

48:847-851.<br />

FENTON, M. B. 2000. Choosing the “correct” bat detector. Acta<br />

Chiropterologica 2:215-224.<br />

FENTON, M. B., H. G. MERRIAM, and G. L. HOLROYD. 1983.<br />

<strong>Bat</strong>s of Kootenay, Glacier and Mount Revelstoke<br />

National Parks in Canada: identification by echolocation<br />

calls, distribution and biology. Canadian Journal<br />

of Zoology 61:2503-2508.<br />

FORBES, B., and E. M. NEWHOOK. 1990. A comparison of the<br />

performances of three models of bat detectors. Journal<br />

of Mammalogy 71:108-110.<br />

FURLONGER, C. L., H. J. DEWAR, and M.B. FENTON. 1987.<br />

Habitat use by foraging insectivorous bats. Canadian<br />

Journal of Zoology 65:284-288.<br />

GRIFFIN, D. R. 1958. Listening in the dark. Yale University<br />

Press, New Haven, Connecticut.<br />

GRINDAL, S. D., T. S. COLLARD, T. S., R.M. BRIGHAM, and R.<br />

M. R BARCLAY. 1992. The influence of precipitation<br />

on reproduction by Myotis bats in British Columbia.<br />

The American Midland Naturalist 128:339-344.<br />

HAYES, J. P. 1977. Temporal variation in activity of bats and<br />

the design of echolocation-monitoring studies. Journal<br />

of Mammalogy 78:514-524.<br />

HAYES, J. P. 2000. Assumptions and practical considerations in<br />

the design and interpretation of echolocation-monitoring<br />

studies. Acta Chiropterologica 2:225-236.<br />

HOGBERG, L. K., K. J. PATRIQUIN, and R. M. R. BARCLAY. 2002.<br />

Use by bats of patches of residual trees in logged<br />

areas of the boreal forest. The American Midland<br />

Naturalist 148:282-288.<br />

JABERG, C., and A. GUISAN. 2001. Modelling the distribution<br />

of bats in relation to landscape structure in a temperate<br />

mountain environment. The Journal of Applied<br />

Ecology 38:1169-1181.<br />

KALCOUNIS, M. C., K. A. HOBSON, R. M. BRIGHAM, and K. R.<br />

HECKER. 1999. <strong>Bat</strong> activity in the boreal forest:<br />

importance of stand type and vertical strata. Journal<br />

of Mammalogy 80:673-682.<br />

KUNZ, T. H. 1973. Resource utlilization: temporal and spatial<br />

components of bat activity in central Iowa. Journal of<br />

Mammalogy 54:14-32.<br />

LARSON, D. P., T. M. KINCAID, S. E. JACOBS, and N. S.<br />

URQUHART. 2001. Designs for evaluating local and<br />

regional scale trends. Bioscience 51:1069-1078.<br />

164<br />

LAW, B., and M. CHIDEL. 2002. Tracks and riparian zone facilitate<br />

the use of Australian regrowth forest by insectivorous<br />

bats. Journal of Applied Ecology 39:605-617.<br />

LIMPENS, H. J. G. A. 1993. The Dutch national bat survey – a<br />

short introduction. In Proceedings of the First European<br />

bat detector workshop (K. Kapteyn, ed.) Pp.<br />

105-112. Netherlands <strong>Bat</strong> <strong>Researc</strong>h Foundation,<br />

Amsterdam.<br />

MACDONALD, D. W., G. MACE, and S. RUSHTON. 1998. Proposals<br />

for future monitoring of British mammals.<br />

Joint Nature <strong>Conservation</strong> Committee, United<br />

Kingdom.<br />

MAIER, C. 1992. Activity patterns of pipistrelle bats (Pipistrellus<br />

pipistrellus) in Oxfordshire. Journal of Zoology (London)<br />

228:69-80.<br />

MCCRACKEN, G. F., J. P. HAYES, J. CEVALLOS, S. Z. GUFFEY, and<br />

F. C. ROMERO. 1997. Observations on the distribution,<br />

ecology, and behaviour of bats on the Galapagos<br />

Islands. Journal of Zoology (London) 243:757-770.<br />

MILLER, D. A., E. B. ARNETT, AND M. J. LACKI. 2003. Habitat<br />

management for forest-roosting bats of North America:<br />

a critical review of habitat studies. Wildlife Society<br />

Bulletin 31:30-44.<br />

MORENO, C. E., and G. HALFFTER. 2000. Assessing completeness<br />

of bat biodiversity inventories using species<br />

accumulation curves. Journal of Applied Ecology<br />

37:149-158.<br />

O’DONNELL, C. F. 2000. Influence of season, habitat, temperature,<br />

and invertebrate availability on nocturnal<br />

activity by the New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus<br />

tuberculatus). New Zealand Journal of Zoology<br />

27:207-221.<br />

O’DONNELL, C. F., and J. SEDGELEY. 1994. An automated monitoring<br />

system for recording bat activity. Department<br />

of <strong>Conservation</strong>, Wellington, New Zealand, Technical<br />

Series No.5.<br />

O’SHEA, T. J., and M. A. BOGAN (eds.). 2000. Interim report of<br />

the workshop on monitoring trends in U.S. bat populations:<br />

problems and prospects. U.S. Geological<br />

Survey, Midcontinent Ecological Science Center,<br />

Fort Collins, Colorado.<br />

PARSONS, S. 1996. A comparison of the performance of a<br />

brand of broadband and several brands of narrowbrand<br />

bat detectors in two different habitat types.<br />

Bioacoustics 7:33-43.<br />

PATRIQUIN, K. J., AND R. M. R. BARCLAY. 2003. Foraging by<br />

bats in cleared, thinned and unharvested boreal forest.<br />

Journal of Applied Ecology 40:646-657.<br />

PATRIQUIN, K. J., L. K. HOGBERG, B. J. CHRUSZCZ, AND R. M.<br />

R. BARCLAY. 2003. The influence of habitat structure<br />

on the ability to detect ultrasound using bat detectors.<br />

Wildlife Society Bulletin 31:475-481.<br />

ROBINSON, D. L. 1997. Estimation and use of variance components.<br />

Statistician 36:3-14.<br />

SAUER, J. R., and S. DROEGE. 1990. Survey designs and statistical<br />

methods for the estimation of avian population<br />

trends. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Biological<br />

Report 90.<br />

<strong>Bat</strong> <strong>Echolocation</strong> <strong>Researc</strong>h: tools, techniques & analysis

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!