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Factors influencing the detection and occupancy of little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)
Tara C. Hohoff
, Jill L. Deppe
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Occupancy
100%
Myotis Lucifugus
100%
Little Brown Bat
100%
Mist-netting
100%
Detection Rate
60%
Acoustic Survey
60%
Detection Probability
40%
White-nose Syndrome
40%
Day of the Year
40%
Acoustic Recorder
40%
United States
20%
Acoustics
20%
Mean Distance
20%
Large Patch
20%
Basal Area
20%
Land Cover
20%
Low Detection
20%
High Detection Rate
20%
Distance to Water
20%
Acoustic Detection
20%
Bat Populations
20%
False Positive Detection
20%
Landscape Patches
20%
Patch Richness
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Myotis Lucifugus
100%
Netting
83%
White Nose Syndrome
33%
Basal Area
16%
Rare Specie
16%
Land Cover
16%