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Tree-Roost Characteristics of Subadult and Female Adult Bats (Nyctieius humeralis) in the Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina.

Journal Article · · American Midland Naturalist
OSTI ID:807805

Tree-roost of evening bats were identified by radio tracking of 14 individuals at the SRS. Bats roosted in longleaf pine cavities under exfoliating bark in snags near beaver ponds. The roosting occurred in open park like stands. No evening bats roosted in the more dense bottomland hardwood stands or mixed pine hardwood stands. None were observed in loblolly stands.

Research Organization:
USDA Forest Service, Savannah River, New Ellenton, SC (US)
Sponsoring Organization:
(US)
DOE Contract Number:
AI09-00SR22188
OSTI ID:
807805
Journal Information:
American Midland Naturalist, Journal Name: American Midland Naturalist Journal Issue: 1 Vol. 145; ISSN 0003-0031; ISSN AMNAAF
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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