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Introduction: Survey Methods for Monitoring Bat Populations
Aaron J. Corcoran and Theodore J. Weller
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Fluctuations in Bat-house Colony Size May Hamper Estimation of Population Changes
Robert M. R. Barclay, Thiago A. Monteiro, Erin N. Miller, and Lara E. Hiles
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Long-term monitoring of endangered Mexican Long-nosed Bats (Leptonycteris nivalis) and a test of an automated census approach
Loren K. Ammerman, Ashley E. Loehn, Flor A. Calderon, Roxanne D. Pourshoushtari, Erin R. Adams, and Michael T. Dixon
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Evaluating Methods for Emergence Counts at Bat Roosts: A Pilot Study Comparing Drone-acquired Thermal Imagery, Acoustic Estimates, and Visual Observations
Karah Jaffe, Richard Carter, and Aaron J. Corcoran
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A Perspective on Thermal Imagery for Bat Emergence Counts: Best Practices, Challenges, and Recommendations for the Future
Sonja E. Ahlberg, Vona Kuczynska, and Laura N. Kloepper
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Evaluating an Acoustic Method for Estimating Trends in Bat Summer Colony Counts with AudioMoth Recorders
Valerie M. Eddington, Sonja E. Ahlberg, Vona Kuczynska, Easton R. White, and Laura N. Kloepper
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Multi-sensor Arrays Provide Complementary Information on Bat Presence and Activity in the Offshore Environment
Eran Amichai, Gregory M. Forcey, Michelle Vukovich, and Julia R. Willmott
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Trade-offs in Designing a Participatory Acoustic Study of Bats: Comparison of User Engagement and Data Quality between Two Ultrasonic Detectors
Anya N. Metcalfe, Theodore J. Weller, Carol A. Fritzinger, Brandon P. Holton, and Theodore A. Kennedy
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Using Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tags to Monitor and Research Bats: Applications, Benefits, and Limitations
Austin G. Waag, Joseph S. Johnson, Robert A. Schorr, Winifred F. Frick, Theresa M. Laverty, Daniel J. Neubaum, Jeremy L. Siemers, John J. Treanor, Gabriel A. Reyes, and Brian J. Halstead
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