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charts; bibliography REMARKS:[ABSTRACT] : Bats represent the second most diverse group of mammals nhabiting the western slopes of the Cascade Range in southern Washington and the Oregon Coast Range. Bat populatins may well be sensitive to changes in forest age, structure, or distribution, but their nocturnal habits and high mobility render the study of the habitat requirements of bats problematical. Unlike most other groups of vertebrates, bats are difficult to either observe or capture, and survey methods are poorly known. This paper reviews techniques for surveying bat populations and presents the emthodology used in the Old-Growth Forest Wildlife Habitat Program in the Pacific Northwest. |
Object Name |
report |
Author |
Thomas, Donald W. |
Subjects |
bats, habitats, research Old Growth |
Title |
Sampling Methods for Bats |
Published Date |
September 1989 |
Catalog Number |
L.993.6.126 |
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