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Potential of restoration of gravel-sand pits for bats Based on: Kerbiriou C., Parisot-Laprun M. & Julien J.F. (2018). Study Link |
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Does thinning homogenous and dense regrowth benefit bats? Radio-tracking, ultrasonic detection and trapping Based on: Law B., Gonsalves L., Brassil T. & Hill D. (2018). Study Link |
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Experimental evaluation of the initial effects of large-scale thinning on structure and biodiversity of river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) forests Based on: Gonsalves L., Law B. & Blakey R. (2018). Study Link |
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The impact of even-aged and uneven-aged forest management on regional biodiversity of multiple taxa in European beech forests Based on: Schall P., Gossner M.M., Heinrichs S., Fischer M., Boch S., Prati D., Jung K., Baumgartner K., Blaser S., Böhm S., Buscot F., Daniel R., Goldmann K., Kaiser K., Kahl T., Lange M., Müller J., Overmann J., Renner S.C., Schulze E.-D., Sikorski J., Tschapka M., Türke M., Weisser W.W., Wemheuer B., Wubet T. & Ammer C. (2018). Study Link |
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Ecological outcomes for multiple taxa from silvicultural thinning of regrowth forest Based on: Gonsalves L., Law B., Brassil T., Waters C., Toole I. & Tap P. (2018). Study Link |
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Bat community responses to structural habitat complexity resulting from management practices within different land use types - a case study from north-eastern Germany Based on: Starik N., Göttert T., Heitlinger E. & Zeller U. (2018). Study Link |
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Activity of an endangered bat increases immediately following prescribed fire Based on: Braun de Torrez E.C., Ober H.K. & McCleery R.A. (2018). Study Link |
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Effects of dimming light-emitting diode street lights on light-opportunistic and light-averse bats in suburban habitats Based on: Rowse E.G., Harris S. & Jones G. (2018). Study Link |
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Common bats are more abundant within Natura 2000 areas Based on: Kerbiriou C., Azam C., Touroult J., Marmet J., Julien J.-F. & Pellissier V. (2018). Study Link |
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Heard but not seen: comparing bat assemblages and study methods in a mosaic landscape in the Western Ghats of India Based on: Wordley C.F.R., Sankaran M., Mudappa D. & Altringham J.D. (2018). Study Link |
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No effect of artificial light of different colors on commuting Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii) in a choice experiment Based on: Spoelstra K., Ramakers J.J.C., van Dis N.E. & Visser M.E. (2018). Study Link |
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In artificial roost comparison, bats show preference for rocket box style Based on: Hoeh J.P.S., Bakken G.S., Mitchell W.A. & O'Keefe J.M. (2018). Study Link |
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Long-term monitoring suggests bat boxes may alter local bat community structure Based on: Griffiths S.R., Lumsden L.F., Bender R., Irvine R., Godinho L.N., Visintin C., Eastick D., Robert K.A. & Lentini P.E. (2018). Study Link |
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Diversionary feeding can reduce red deer habitat selection pressure on vulnerable forest stands, but is not a panacea for red deer damage Based on: Arnold J.M., Gerhardt P., Steyaert S., Hackländer K. & Hochbichler E. (2018). Study Link |
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Wildlife warning reflectors do not mitigate wildlife–vehicle collisions on roads Based on: Benten A., Hothorn T., Vor T. & Ammer C. (2018). Study Link |
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Spatial conservation of large mobile elasmobranchs requires an understanding of spatio-temporal seascape utilization Based on: Henderson C.J., Stevens T., Gilby B.L. & Lee S.Y. (2018). Study Link |
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No-take marine reserves are the most effective protected areas in the ocean Based on: Sala E. & Giakoumi S. (2018). Study Link |
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Experimental capture and handling of chum salmon reveal thresholds in injury, impairment, and physiology: best practices to improve bycatch survival in a purse seine fishery Based on: Cook K.V., Hinch S.G., Watson M.S., Patterson D.A., Reid A.J. & Cooke S.J. (2018). Study Link |
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Swim for it: effects of simulated fisheries capture on the post-release behaviour of four Great Barrier Reef fishes Based on: Raby G.D., Messmer V., Tobin A.J., Hoey A.S., Jutfelt F., Sundin J., Cooke S.J. & Clark T.D. (2018). Study Link |
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Could green artificial light reduce bycatch during Barents Sea Deep-water shrimp trawling? Based on: Larsen R.B., Herrmann B., Sistiaga M., Brčić J., Brinkhof J. & Tatone I. (2018). Study Link |
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Permanent magnets reduce bycatch of benthic sharks in an ocean trap fishery Based on: Richards R.J., Raoult V., Powter D.M. & Gaston T.F. (2018). Study Link |
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Behavioural responses of draughtboard sharks (Cephaloscyllium laticeps) to rare earth magnets: Implications for shark bycatch management within the Tasmanian southern rock lobster fishery Based on: Westlake E.L., Williams M. & Rawlinson N. (2018). Study Link |
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Catch rate and at‐vessel mortality of circle hooks versus J‐hooks in pelagic longline fisheries: a global meta‐analysis Based on: Reinhardt J.F., Weaver J., Latham P.J., Dell'Apa A., Serafy J.E., Browder J.A., Christman M., Foster D.G. & Blankinship D.R. (2018). Study Link |
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A novel bycatch reduction device (BRD) and its use in a directed fishery for non-indigenous green crabs (C. maenas) in Atlantic Canada Based on: Poirier L.A., Tang S., Mohan J., O’Connor E., Dennis E., Abdullah M., Zhou D., Stryhn H., St-Hilaire S. & Quijón P.A. (2018). Study Link |
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One device does not fit all: limited results of using a Sort-X grid in the multi-species trawl fishery in the Gulf of Cádiz Based on: Gamaza M., Fonseca P., Campos A., Erzini K. & Sobrino I. (2018). Study Link |
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