batamp_template_2019_Sept_mobile_2016

Oct 11, 2019
Uploaded by Susan Loeb
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This dataset contains the total number of bat files and the number of bat files by species or species group collected during mobile acoustic transects using the NABat protocols in 29 GRTS cells in South Carolina during May-July 2015.
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Benjamin Neece
Susan Loeb
Jennifer Kindel
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Neece, B. D., S. C. Loeb, and D. S. Jachowski. 2018. Variation in regional and landscape effects on occupancy of temperate bats in the southeastern U.S. PLoS One 13:e0206857.
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U.S. Forest Service, Southern Research Station
Clemson University
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
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Creative Commons LicenseThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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Location-Aware Spreadsheet
Conforms to Echolocation Records - 2016 Dataset Definition
By Ted Weller (Jul 6, 2016)
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Time Enabled

About the Uploader

Susan Loeb
Research Ecologist with US Forest Service, Southern Research Station

I am a research ecologist who studies bats in the eastern U.S. Major areas of research are: 1) effects of forest management on forest bats, 2) ecology of rare and sensitive bats species, 3) effects of white-nose syndrome on bat populations, and 4) development and testing of monitoring programs for...