Journal article

Urban bat communities are affected by wetland size, quality, and pollution levels

TM Straka, PE Lentini, LF Lumsden, BA Wintle, R van der Ree

Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2016

Abstract

Wetlands support unique biota and provide important ecosystem services. These services are highly threatened due to the rate of loss and relative rarity of wetlands in most landscapes, an issue that is exacerbated in highly modified urban environments. Despite this, critical ecological knowledge is currently lacking for many wetland-dependent taxa, such as insectivorous bats, which can persist in urban areas if their habitats are managed appropriately. Here, we use a novel paired landscape approach to investigate the role of wetlands in urban bat conservation and examine local and landscape factors driving bat species richness and activity. We acoustically monitored bat activity at 58 urban ..

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