Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10250473 Forest Ecology and Management 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
▶ Bats preferred roosting in hollows of old mature trees. ▶ Hollow roosts were located mainly in unlogged riparian buffers and mature forest. ▶ Bats preferred large trees, in intermediate or advanced stages of decay and crown senescence. ▶ Bats changed roosts frequently, with short distances between subsequent roosts, suggesting a degree of spatial fidelity. ▶ Little evidence was found to show that bats used retained habitat trees in gap release and shelterwood creation silvicultural treatments. ▶ Mature forest and unlogged riparian buffers were important as bat roost sites in logged jarrah forests of south-western Australia.
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