Foraging behaviour of Myotis mystacinus and M. brandtii in relation to a big road and railway in south-central Sweden
Roads and railways are increasing worldwide. One taxa that is affected by this is bats. Bats are directly killed by vehicles and experience behavioural changes around roads and railways. There are different mitigation measurements to help bats cross roads safely, including different over- and und...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2015
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