Register      Login
Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology Society
Evolutionary, molecular and comparative zoology

Articles citing this paper

Microhabitat Use by Two Species of Nyctophilus Bats: a Test of Ecomorphology Theory

R. Mark Brigham, Rebecca L. Francis and Sandy Hamdorf
45(6) pp.553 - 560


38 articles found in Crossref database.

Habitat Selection byMyotis bechsteiniiin the Southwestern Iberian Peninsula
Napal María, Garin Inazio, Goiti Urtzi, Salsamendi Egoitz, Aihartza Joxerra
Annales Zoologici Fennici. 2010 47(4). p.239
DIET AND FORAGING BEHAVIOR OF THE GOLDEN-TIPPED BAT,KERIVOULA PAPUENSIS: A SPIDER SPECIALIST?
Schulz Martin
Journal of Mammalogy. 2000 81(4). p.948
Bat activity on riparian zones and upper slopes in Australian timber production forests and the effectiveness of riparian buffers
Lloyd Anna, Law Bradley, Goldingay Ross
Biological Conservation. 2006 129(2). p.207
Location of roosts of the lesser long-eared bat Nyctophilus geoffroyi and Gould's wattled bat Chalinolobus gouldii in a fragmented landscape in south-eastern Australia
Lumsden Linda F., Bennett Andrew F., Silins John E.
Biological Conservation. 2002 106(2). p.237
Observations on the utilisation of a restored wildlife corridor by echo‐locating microbats in North Queensland's Wet Tropics
Tucker Nigel, Ford Greg
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2023 24(1). p.7
Do young eucalypt plantations benefit bats in an intensive agricultural landscape?
Law Bradley S., Chidel Mark, Penman Trent
Wildlife Research. 2011 38(3). p.173
Can pinewoods provide habitat for a deciduous forest specialist? A two-scale approach to the habitat selection of Bechstein's bat
Arrizabalaga-Escudero Aitor, Napal Maria, Aihartza Joxerra, Garin Inazio, Alberdi Antton, Salsamendi Egoitz
Mammalian Biology. 2014 79(2). p.117
Eucalypt plantings on farms: Use by insectivorous bats in south-eastern Australia
Law Bradley S., Chidel Mark
Biological Conservation. 2006 133(2). p.236
WING MEASUREMENT VARIATIONS IN THE FIVE EUROPEAN HORSESHOE BAT SPECIES (CHIROPTERA: RHINOLOPHIDAE)
Dietz Christian, Dietz Isabel, Siemers Björn M.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2006 87(6). p.1241
Using trait‐based filtering as a predictive framework for conservation: a case study of bats on farms in southeastern Australia
Hanspach Jan, Fischer Joern, Ikin Karen, Stott Jenny, Law Bradley S.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 2012 49(4). p.842
Does Thinning Homogenous and Dense Regrowth Benefit Bats? Radio-Tracking, Ultrasonic Detection and Trapping
Law Bradley, Gonsalves Leroy, Brassil Traecey, Hill David
Diversity. 2018 10(2). p.45
Bat communities in a fragmented forest landscape on the south-west slopes of New South Wales, Australia
Law B.S., Anderson J., Chidel M.
Biological Conservation. 1999 88(3). p.333
Tracks and riparian zones facilitate the use of Australian regrowth forest by insectivorous bats
Law Bradley, Chidel Mark
Journal of Applied Ecology. 2002 39(4). p.605
The relationship between echolocation-call frequency and moth predation of a tropical bat fauna
Pavey C R, Burwell C J, Milne D J
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 2006 84(3). p.425
Do predators influence the behaviour of bats?
Lima Steven L., O'Keefe Joy M.
Biological Reviews. 2013 88(3). p.626
The Biology and Conservation of Australasian Bats (2011)
Adams Maria D., Law Bradley S.
Post-wildfire physiological ecology of an Australian microbat
Doty Anna C., Stawski Clare, Law Brad S., Geiser Fritz
Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 2016 186(7). p.937
Terrestrial laser scanning reveals below-canopy bat trait relationships with forest structure
Blakey Rachel V., Law Brad S., Kingsford Richard T., Stoklosa Jakub
Remote Sensing of Environment. 2017 198 p.40
Bat Species Comparisons Based on External Morphology: A Test of Traditional versus Geometric Morphometric Approaches
Schmieder Daniela A., Benítez Hugo A., Borissov Ivailo M., Fruciano Carmelo, Swartz Sharon
PLOS ONE. 2015 10(5). p.e0127043
Small Scale Habitat Preferences of Myotis daubentonii, Pipistrellus pipistrellus, and Potential Aerial Prey in an Upland River Valley
Todd Victoria Louise Georgia, Waters Dean Andrew
Acta Chiropterologica. 2017 19(2). p.255
Foraging Behaviour in Relation to the Lunar Cycle by Australian Owlet-nightjarsAegotheles cristatus
Brigham R. Mark, Gutsell Robin C.A., Wiacek Richard S., Geiser Fritz
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 1999 99(4). p.253
Roost use and thermoregulation by female Australian long-eared bats (Nyctophilus geoffroyi and N. gouldi) during pregnancy and lactation
Turbill Christopher, Körtner Gerhard, Geiser Fritz
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2019 67(6). p.339
Limitations and gaps in global bat wing morphology trait data
Crane Matt, Silva Inês, Grainger Matthew J., Gale George A.
Mammal Review. 2022 52(2). p.165
Long‐term effects of repeated fuel‐reduction burning and logging on bats in south‐eastern Australia
Law Bradley, Kathuria Amrit, Chidel Mark, Brassil Traecey
Austral Ecology. 2019 44(6). p.1013
The Biology and Conservation of Australasian Bats (2011)
Reside A. E., Lumsden L. F.
Effect of lights on activity levels of forest bats: increasing the efficiency of surveys and species identification
Adams Maria D., Law Bradley S., French Kris O.
Wildlife Research. 2005 32(2). p.173
The urban matrix and artificial light restricts the nightly ranging behaviour of Gould's long‐eared bat (Nyctophilus gouldi)
Threlfall C. G., Law B., Banks P. B.
Austral Ecology. 2013 38(8). p.921
Light pollution at the urban forest edge negatively impacts insectivorous bats
Haddock Joanna K., Threlfall Caragh G., Law Bradley, Hochuli Dieter F.
Biological Conservation. 2019 236 p.17
Natural Use of Heterothermy by a Small, Tree‐Roosting Bat during Summer
Turbill Christopher, Körtner Gerhard, Geiser Fritz
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology. 2003 76(6). p.868
Subtle use of a disturbance mosaic by the south-eastern long-eared bat (Nyctophilus corbeni): an extinction-prone, narrow-space bat
Law Bradley, Gonsalves Leroy, Chidel Mark, Brassil Traecey
Wildlife Research. 2016 43(2). p.153
Responses of insectivorous bats and nocturnal insects to local changes in street light technology
Haddock Joanna K., Threlfall Caragh G., Law Bradley, Hochuli Dieter F.
Austral Ecology. 2019 44(6). p.1052
Tidying up the cluttered understorey: Foraging strategy mediates bat activity responses to invasive rhododendron
Beason Richard D., Riesch Rüdiger, Koricheva Julia
Forest Ecology and Management. 2020 475 p.118392
Light tagging disrupts social dynamics of bat harems
Hoxeng Chad M., Apling Matthew M., Ritson Peter I., Portfors Christine V.
Acta Chiropterologica. 2007 9(1). p.161
Capture and care of northern long-eared bats (Nyctophilus bifax) and seasonal changes in insect abundance
Stawski Clare
Australian Mammalogy. 2012 34(2). p.245
The Biology and Conservation of Australasian Bats (2011)
Law Bradley S., Chidel Mark, Tap Patrick
Who's for dinner? High‐throughput sequencing reveals bat dietary differentiation in a biodiversity hotspot where prey taxonomy is largely undescribed
Burgar Joanna M., Murray Daithi C., Craig Michael D., Haile James, Houston Jayne, Stokes Vicki, Bunce Michael
Molecular Ecology. 2014 23(15). p.3605
The diversity of insectivorous bat assemblages among habitats within a subtropical urban landscape
HOURIGAN C. L., CATTERALL CARLA P., JONES DARRYL, RHODES MARTIN
Austral Ecology. 2010 35(8). p.849
Roost selection in suburban bushland by the urban sensitive batNyctophilus gouldi
Threlfall Caragh G., Law Bradley, Banks Peter B.
Journal of Mammalogy. 2013 94(2). p.307

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission