Tropical bats : suitable candidates for long-term monitoring?
Presentation / Conference
Meyer, C. F. Tropical bats : suitable candidates for long-term monitoring?. Presented at International Symposium on the Importance of Bats as Bioindicators, Granollers
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The impact of edge-effects on aerial insectivorous bat assemblages in the Amazon
Thesis
Yoh, N. (in press). The impact of edge-effects on aerial insectivorous bat assemblages in the Amazon. (Dissertation). University of SalfordEdge effects, the abiotic and biotic changes associated with habitat boundaries, are amongst the most important factors determining a species’ distribution in human-modified landscapes. Bats are the second most diverse mammalian order, however many s... Read More about The impact of edge-effects on aerial insectivorous bat assemblages in the Amazon.
An Amazonian forest and its fragments as a laboratory of global change
Presentation / Conference
Laurance, W., Camargo, J., Fearnside, P., Lovejoy, T., Williamson, G., Mesquita, R., …Laurance, S. An Amazonian forest and its fragments as a laboratory of global changeWe synthesize findings from the world’s largest and longest-running experimental study of habitat fragmentation, in central Amazonia. Over the past 36 years, 11 forest fragments ranging from 1 ha to 100 ha in size have experienced a wide array of eco... Read More about An Amazonian forest and its fragments as a laboratory of global change.