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- Acoustic Ecology of European Bats: Species Identification, Study of their Habitats and Foraging Behaviour
- Michel Barataud
- Page: 352
- Format: pdf, ePub, fb2, mobi
- ISBN: 9782856537718
- Publisher: French National Museum Natural History
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As nocturnal flying mammals, bats have developed a unique and very efficient means of navigating in the dark: sonar, or echolocation. Although the acoustic signals they emit are inaudible to the human ear, they can be perceived, recorded, and analyzed with appropriate equipment and software. In this book, Michel Barataud synthesizes more than two decades of research on acoustic ecology and bat sonar physics and detection. Highlighting technological advances, Barataud shows how he has developed an ever more efficient identification method using an initial, purely auditory approach (a “bat detector”) complemented by computer-assisted analysis of the ultrasonic signals. By following Barataud’s method and the data provided, readers will be able to identify about 85% of European bat acoustic records, including all the most widespread species, as well as carry out non-invasive bat inventories and research. Including a DVD of more than 300 audio samples and scatter diagrams of sonar emissions to aid in species identification, and featuring a contribution by bat sonar pioneer Yves Tupinier, Acoustic Ecology of European Bats will be an invaluable resource for all scientists of Chiroptera.
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Echolocating bats are particularly interesting for studying acoustic adapted to the habitat and behavioral task (Schnitzler and Kalko, 2001; Jones and Siemers, 2011). Recorded species were identified during call recording by observation with night The two heterospecific species differed in their foraging ecology (one
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This book is a product of the knowledge and skill acquired by its author over more Thirty-five of the 42 European bat species, including all the most widespread in the management of protected areas or in environmental impact studies. This is the most extensive reference on the acoustic identification of European bats.
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Most European bat species are insectivorous and share foraging areas to some This study addresses the trophic niche of the Northern European trawling bat habitat, and possible interactions or differences within their dietary behaviour. Dietary data of both species were analysed to draw conclusions on their ecology,
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Titel : Acoustic Ecology of European Bats: Species Identification, Study of Their Habitats and Foraging Behaviour. Autor: Michel Barataud. Übersetzer: Yves