Bat response to differing fire severity in mixed-conifer forest California, USA.
Wildlife response to natural disturbances such as fire is of conservation concern to managers, policy makers, and scientists, yet information is scant beyond a few well-studied groups (e.g., birds, small mammals). We examined the effects of wildfire severity on bats, a taxon of high conservation con...
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Auteurs principaux: | Michael R Buchalski, Joseph B Fontaine, Paul A Heady, John P Hayes, Winifred F Frick |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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