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This document provides comprehensive acoustic monitoring data for various bat species in Montana, updated monthly through March 2014. It includes heritage data for key species such as the Pallid Bat, Townsend’s Big-eared Bat, Big Brown Bat, and more, covering data collection efforts through 2013. The contributions of researchers like Bryce Maxell, Kristi DuBois, Adam Messer, and Ryan Rauscher are highlighted, underscoring the importance of acoustic arrays in tracking bat populations and behaviors during seasonal transitions. This data aids in conservation efforts and habitat management.
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Updated Monthly Bat Occupancy from Montana Acoustic Array March 4, 2014
Pallid Bat Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Bryce Maxell
Townsend’s Big-eared Bat Heritage Data through 2013 Acoustic Array To-Date Kristi DuBois Kristi DuBois Kristi DuBois
Big Brown Bat Heritage Data through 2013 Acoustic Array To-Date Winter Transition Summer Adam Messer
Acoustic Array To-Date Spotted Bat Heritage Data through 2013 Dick Dede, Jr.
Silver-haired Bat Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Bryce Maxell Bryce Maxell
Eastern Red Bat Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Susan Lenard & Bryce Maxell
Hoary Bat Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Susan Lenard & Bryce Maxell Susan Lenard & Bryce Maxell
California Myotis Heritage Data through 2013 Acoustic Array To-Date Kristi DuBois
Western Small-footed Myotis Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Winter Transition Summer Kristi DuBois Kristi DuBois
Long-eared Myotis Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Adam Messer Adam Messer
Little Brown Myotis Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Ryan Rauscher Ryan Rauscher
Fringed Myotis Heritage Data through 2013 Acoustic Array To-Date Kristi DuBois
Long-legged Myotis Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Kristi DuBois Kristi DuBois
Yuma Myotis Acoustic Array To-Date Heritage Data through 2013 Kristi DuBois