Anabat Related Literature:

 
Barclay, R. M. R. 1999. Bats are not birds: a cautionary note on using echolocation calls to identify bats. Journal of Mammalogy, 80:290-296.
 
Betts, B. J. 1998. Effects of interindividual variation in echolocation calls on identification of big brown and silver-haired bats. Journal of Wildlife Management, 62:1003-1010.
 
Bradshaw, P. A. 1996. The physical nature of vertical forest habitat and its importance in shaping bat species assemblages. Pp. 199-212, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
Erickson, J. L. and S. D. West. 1996. Managed forests in the western Cascades: the effects of seral stage on bat habitat use patterns. Pp. 215-227, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
Fenton, M.B., I. L. Rautenback, J. Rydell, H. T. Arita, J. Ortega, S. Bouchard, M. D. Hovorka, B. Lim, E. Odgren, C. V. Portfors, W. M. Scully, D. M. Syms, and M. J. Vonhof. 1998. Emergence, echolocation, diet and foraging behavior of Molossus ater (Chiroptera: Molossidae). Biotropica, 30:314-320.
 
Hayes, J. P. 1997. Temporal variation in activity of bats and the design of echolocation-monitoring studies. Journal of Mammalogy, 78:514--524.
 
Hayes, J. P. and M. D. Adam. 1996. The influence of logging riparian areas on habitat utilization by bats in western Oregon. Pp. 228-237, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
Hayes, J. P., and P. Hounihan. 1994. Field use of the Anabat II bat-detector system to monitor bat activity. Bat Research News, 35:1-3.
 
Humes, M. L., J. P. Hayes, and M. Collopy. In press. Activity of bats in thinned, unthinned, and old-growth forests in western Oregon. The Journal of Wildlife Management.
 
Jacobs, D. S. 1999. Intraspecific variation in wingspan and echolocation call flexibility might explain the use of different habitats by the insectivorous bat, Miniopterus schreibersii (Vespertilionidae: Miniopterinae). Acta Chiropterologica, 1:93-103.
 
Kalcounis, M. C., K. A. Hobson, R. M. Brigham, and K. R. Hecker. 1999. Bat activity in the boreal forest: importance of stand type and vertical strata. Journal of Mammalogy, 80:673-682.
 
Krusic R. A. and C. D. Neefus. 1996. Habitat associations of bat species in the White Mountain National Forest. Pp. 185-198, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
Krusic R. A., M Yamasaki, C. D. Neefus, and P. J. Pekins. 1996. Bat habitat use in the White Mountain National Forest. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 60:625-631.
 
Lance, R. F., B. Bollich, C. L. Callahan, and P. L. Leberg. 1996. Surveying forest-bat communities with Anabat detectors. Pp. 175-184, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
MacDonald, K., E. Matsui, R. Stevens, and M. B. Fenton. 1994. Echolocation calls and field identification of the eastern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus subflavus: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), using ultrasonic bat detectors. Journal of Mammalogy, 75:462-465.
 
Mills, D. J., T. W. Norton, H. E. Parnaby, R. B. Cunningham, and H. A. Nix. 1996. Designing surveys for microchiropteran bats in complex forest landscapesC a pilot study from south-east Australia. Forest Ecology and Management, 85:149--161.
 
Murray, K. L., E. R. Britzke, B. M. Hadley, and L. W. Robbins. 1999. Surveying bat communities: a comparison between mist nets and the Anabat II detector system. Acta Chiropterologica, 1:105-112.
 
O’Farrell, M. J. 1997. Use of echolocation calls for the identification of free-flying bats. Transactions of the Western Section of the Wildlife Society, 33:1-8.
 
O’Farrell, M. J. 1998. A passive monitoring system for Anabat II using a laptop computer. Bat Research News, 39:147-150.
 
O’Farrell, M. J. 1999. Blind test for ability to discriminate vocal signatures of the little brown bat Myotis lucifugus and the Indiana bat Myotis sodalis. Bat Research News, 40:44-48.
 
O’Farrell, M. J., C. Corben, W. L. Gannon, and B. W. Miller. 1999. Confronting the dogma: a reply. Journal of Mammalogy, 80:297-302.
 
O’Farrell, M. J. and W. L Gannon. 1999. A comparison of acoustic versus capture techniques for the inventory of bat. Journal of Mammalogy, 80:24-30.
 
O'Farrell, M. J. and B. W. Miller. 1997. A new examination of echolocation calls of some Neotropical bats (Emballonuridae and Mormoopidae) using Anabat. Journal of Mammalogy, 78:954-963.
 
O’Farrell, M.J. and B.W. Miller. 1998. Application of acoustic survey methods for surveying free-flying non-phyllostomid bats in Belize. Journal of Belizian Affairs, in press.
 
O’Farrell, M. J. and B. W. Miller. 1999. Use of vocal signatures for inventory of free-flying Neotropical bats. Biotropica, 31:507-516.
 
O’Farrell, M. J., B. W. Miller, and W. L. Gannon. 1999. Qualitative identification of free-flying bats using the Anabat detector. Journal of Mammalogy, 80:11-23.
 
Parker, D. I., J. A. Cook. and S. W. Lewis. 1996. Effects of timber harvest on bat activity in southeastern Alaska’s temperate rainforests. Pp. 277-292, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
Robbins, L. W. and E. R. Britzke. 1999. Discriminating Myotis sodalis from Myotis lucifugus with Anabat-a critique. Bat Research News, 40:75-76.
 
Sasse, D. B. and P. J. Pekins. 1996. Summer roosting ecology of northern long-eared bats (Myotis septentrionalis) in the White Mountain National Forest. Pp. 185-198, in Bats and forests symposium (Barclay, R. M. R. and R. M. Brigham, eds.). Research Branch, British Columbia Ministry of Forestry, Victoria, British Columbia, Workshop Paper 23/1996. 292 pp.
 
Weller, T. J., V. M. Seidman, and C. J. Zabel. 1998. Assessment of foraging activity using Anabat II: A cautionary note. Bat Research News, 39:61-65.
   
 

 

 

 

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