San Gorgonio -- 1st Quarter 2009

Mar 28, 2017 (Last modified Mar 29, 2017)
Uploaded by Ted Weller
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Anabat II detectors mounted on meteorological towers at 2, 22, and 52m above ground leve and at 2m and 22m on portable towers.  Microphones were oriented west into prevailing wind direction, and pointed straight down toward a reflector plate angled at 45 degrees.  Detector coordinates of detectors at 22m and 52m above ground are offset 20 and 50m respectively from coordinates of tower to enhance visualization of multiple detectors on a single tower.
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Ted Weller
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January 1 - March 31, 2009
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Weller, T. J., and J. A. Baldwin.  2012. Using echolocation monitoring to model bat occupancy and inform mitigations at wind energy facilities.  Journal of Wildlife Management 76: 619–631.
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USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station
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Conforms to Echolocation Records - 2009 Dataset Definition
By Ted Weller (Mar 16, 2014)
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Ted Weller
Ecologist with USDA Forest Service

I helped Conservation Biology Institute to vision the Bat Acoustic Monitoring Portal and am your go to source for the the bat-related questions you may have about BatAMP as well as the first person you should contact with questions about uploads, permissions etc. More broadly, I am an ecologist...