Bat communities respond positively to large-scale thinning of forest regrowth

1. Over half of the world's forests are secondary regrowth and support considerable biodiversity. Thinning of these forests is a widespread management practice that can affect forest species, including echolocating bats and their prey. 2. We compared total activity of 11 bat taxa, foraging acti...

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Published in:The Journal of applied ecology 2016-12, Vol.53 (6), p.1694-1703
Main Authors: Blakey, Rachel V., Law, Brad S., Kingsford, Richard T., Stoklosa, Jakub, Tap, Patrick, Williamson, Kelly
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Language:English
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