[PDF][PDF] The response of mammals to forest fire and timber harvest in the North American boreal forest.

JT Fisher, L Wilkinson - Mammal Review, 2005 - academia.edu
The response of mammals to forest fire and timber harvest in the North American boreal forest
Page 1 Mammal Rev. 2005, Volume 35, No. 1, 51–81. Printed in Great Britain. © 2005 Mammal …

A review of the long-term effects of post-harvest silviculture on vertebrate wildlife, and predictive models, with an emphasis on boreal forests in Ontario, Canada

ID Thompson, JA Baker, M Ter-Mikaelian - Forest Ecology and …, 2003 - Elsevier
Greater fibre yields may be possible in commercial forests through an increased application
of post-harvest silvicultural techniques. In Canadian boreal forests, while basic silvicultural …

Habitat use by forest bats in South Carolina in relation to local, stand, and landscape characteristics

SC Loeb, JM O'keefe - The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge and understanding of bat habitat associations and the responses of
bats to forest management are critical for effective bat conservation and management. Few …

Assumptions and practical considerations in the design and interpretation of echolocation-monitoring studies

JP Hayes - Acta Chiropterologica, 2000 - agro.icm.edu.pl
Bat detectors increasingly are used in studies of the ecology and behavior of bats. A number
of assumptions are implicit to these studies, although these assumptions rarely are stated …

Foraging habitat preferences of bats in relation to food supply and spatial vegetation structures in a western European low mountain range forest

J Kusch, C Weber, S Idelberger, T Koob - Folia Zoologica, 2004 - search.proquest.com
The habitat choice of foraging bats depends on the local food supply as well as on
vegetation structures that may enable the animals to orientate by echolocation. We …

Movements and Resource Selection of the Northern Long-Eared Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) in a Forest—Agriculture Landscape

LE Henderson, HG Broders - Journal of Mammalogy, 2008 - academic.oup.com
The fragmentation of forests by the expansion of agriculture is recognized as an important
factor influencing worldwide declines of forest-dependent species. Species that are forest …

Dynamics of standing deadwood in Austrian forests under varying forest management and climatic conditions

J Oettel, A Zolles, T Gschwantner… - Journal of Applied …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Standing deadwood is an important structural component of forest ecosystems. Its
occurrence and dynamics influence both carbon fluxes and the availability of habitats for …

Effects of Clutter on Echolocation Call Structure of Myotis septentrionalisand M. lucifugus

HG Broders, CS Findlay, L Zheng - Journal of Mammalogy, 2004 - academic.oup.com
The structure of echolocation calls, and the distance over which bats perceive their
environment, varies with the amount of structural clutter through which they are flying. Clutter …

The depth of edge influence among insectivorous bats at forest–field interfaces

MK Jantzen, MB Fenton - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2013 - cdnsciencepub.com
Species-specific variations in wing morphology and echolocation call characteristics often
define which of three structural habitat types (open, cluttered, and edge) different bat species …

Interspecific and intersexual variation in roost‐site selection of northern long‐eared and little brown bats in the Greater Fundy National Park ecosystem

HG Broders, GJ Forbes - The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Although only 2 bat species are common in the Greater Fundy National Park Ecosystem of
New Brunswick, Canada, 4 distinct groups occur in terms of roost‐site selection due to …