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Bats

Prescribed fire and thinning influence snag density and size in the southern Appalachian Mountains

Baldwin et al., 2023

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Qualitative synthesis of temperate bat responses to silvicultural treatments - where do we go from here?

Loeb, 2020

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Foraging patterns of Rafinesque's Big-Eared Bat in upland forests managed with prescribed fire

Johnson et al., 2019

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Effects of fire and its severity on occupancy of bats in mixed pine-oak forests

Burns et al., 2019

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Bat activity following repeated prescribed fire in the central Appalachians, USA

Austin et al., 2018

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Effect of forest opening characteristics, prey abundance, and environmental factors on bat activity in the southern Appalachians

Brooks et al., 2017

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Indiana bats roost in ephemeral, fire-dependent pine snags in the southern Appalachian Mountains, USA

O'Keefe & Loeb, 2017

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Fire effects on wildlife in the central hardwoods and Appalachian regions, USA

Harper et al., 2016

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Bat response to prescribed fire and overstory thinning in hardwood forest on the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee

Cox et al., 2016

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Effects of shelterwood harvest and prescribed fire in upland Appalachian hardwood forests on bat activity

Silvis et al., 2016

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