2023
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13391
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Efecto de la configuración de áreas forestales sobre la comunidad de murciélagos insectívoros en paisajes agroforestales

Abstract: ResumenA pesar de su importancia ecológica y económica, en Chile se desconocen muchos aspectos de la ecología de los murciélagos y de su distribución. Esta situación no permite una correcta implementación de los esfuerzos de conservación aún cuando son legalmente reconocidos por sus beneficios para la agricultura. En este trabajo estudiamos la actividad y la comunidad de murciélagos en dos tipos de paisaje agrícola (homogéneo vs. heterogéneo) en un hotspot de biodiversidad en el centro‐sur de Chile. Para ello,… Show more

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“…Vilches‐Piñones et al. (2024a, 2024b) emphasize the importance of conserving bat species considered to be beneficial to agriculture and highlight how little is known about how different landscape types can affect the activity patterns of various bat species. The researchers studied how the activity of seven insectivorous species of bats south of Chile is affected by landscape type (homogenous and heterogenous agricultural landscapes), vegetation cover types (native, mixed, plantation), and the density of isolated trees.…”
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“…Vilches‐Piñones et al. (2024a, 2024b) emphasize the importance of conserving bat species considered to be beneficial to agriculture and highlight how little is known about how different landscape types can affect the activity patterns of various bat species. The researchers studied how the activity of seven insectivorous species of bats south of Chile is affected by landscape type (homogenous and heterogenous agricultural landscapes), vegetation cover types (native, mixed, plantation), and the density of isolated trees.…”
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confidence: 99%