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The selection of foraging habitats by vespertilionid bats in Britain was quantified using a stratified sample of 1030 1-km squares. Quantitative analy...
Read moreTransect surveys of foraging bats in a stratified sample of 1030 1-km squares in Britain were used to compare bat abundance in different land classes....
Read moreThe purpose of the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) is to create a continent-wide program to monitor bats at local to rangewide scales th...
Read moreManagement of the English uplands is complex and achieving good environmental outcomes, while taking into account the needs of owners, stakeholders an...
Read moreWild oats (Avena spp.) were probably introduced into Western Australia from Tasmania c. 1830. Avena fatua and A. barbata now occur throughout the temp...
Read moreAlthough most science researchers now write code to perform their analyses, it is often not very reproducible. This guide covers all the basic tools a...
Read moreThis guide is designed to help researchers navigate data management firstly by explaining what data and data management are and why data sharing is im...
Read moreThis booklet is intended as a guide for early career researchers, who have little or no experience of reviewing journal articles but are interested in...
Read moreThis guide is aimed at early-career science researchers, many of whom will be at the stage of writing their first paper for publication. Advice is giv...
Read moreGases released from two decay systems (leaf litter, animal carrion) were analysed with a simple gas chromatograph. The apparatus provides a convenient...
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