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Influence of vegetation on bat use of riparian areas at multiple spatial scales

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A study was conducted in the Oregon Coast Range to determine the interdependence of the habitat of bats and riparian proximity. Results revealed that bats foraged closer to riparian areas and manipulation of vegetation in riparian areas should lay emphasis on maintaining habitat conducive to survival of bats.

Author: Hayes, John P., Ober, Holly K.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2008
Science & research, Research, Food and nutrition, Bats, Bats (Animals), Animal nutrition

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Estimating carrying capacity for sea otters in British Columbia

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A study was carried out in the coastal waters of British Columbia to determine the carrying capacity for sea otters classified as a threatened species and recovery relevant to habitat. Findings showed that the model used produced the results expected and was suitable for other nonmigratory species as well.

Author: Ford, John K.B., Gregr, Edward J., Nichol, Linda M., Watson, Jane C., Ellis, Graeme M.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2008
Administration of Conservation Programs, Endangered Species, Growth, Animal migration, Sea otter, Sea otters, Company growth

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Natal den selection by Florida panthers

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A study was conducted in south Florida on the availability of natal dens of endangered Florida panthers for parturition and kitten rearing requirements. Results suggest an ideal habitat of upland hardwood, pinelands and mixed wet forests should be maintained as ideal sites for panther natal dens.

Author: Benson, John F., Lotz, Mark A., Jansen, Deborah
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2008
Protection and preservation, Panthers, Florida panther

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Subjects list: United States, Management, Habitat (Ecology), Habitats, Company business management
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