2022
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22254
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Larger trees may support larger Indiana bat maternity colonies in a dynamic landscape

Abstract: Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis), federally listed as endangered, are of management concern in eastern North America. While researchers quantified the habitat affinities of the species throughout the range, few studies have occurred in regions where populations are at high risk for wind energy development and changing climes. Central Illinois, USA, is a dynamic landscape where forest area has been increasing in recent decades (on public and private land) because of changing farming practices and increased habitat… Show more

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“…While this prevents direct comparison of suitability values between the HSMs, both models are created with similar enough methods to build a multi‐species HSM. Across the state, habitat for the Indiana bat was in places of low elevation forested riparian floodplains, often leaving snags preferred for roosting (Cable et al 2022). Indiana bat habitat closely followed riparian zones along the Illinois and Mississippi rivers with most of the habitat confined to the bottom third of the state.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While this prevents direct comparison of suitability values between the HSMs, both models are created with similar enough methods to build a multi‐species HSM. Across the state, habitat for the Indiana bat was in places of low elevation forested riparian floodplains, often leaving snags preferred for roosting (Cable et al 2022). Indiana bat habitat closely followed riparian zones along the Illinois and Mississippi rivers with most of the habitat confined to the bottom third of the state.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this prevents direct comparison of suitability values between the HSMs, both models are created with similar enough methods to build a multi-species HSM. Across the state, habitat for the Indiana bat was in places of low elevation forested riparian floodplains, often leaving snags preferred for roosting (Cable et al 2022).…”
Section: Single-species Hsmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Illinois has seen a similar trend in the conversion of agriculture to forest habitat; however, these forests are highly fragmented, and the species and age composition have been impacted by urbanization, timber harvest, insect damage, and invasive species (IFDC, 2017). Previous research reveals that forest management decisions influence bat communities through roost availability (Cable et al, 2022), manipulation of the forest structure (Adams et al, 2009), and control of the insect prey base (Dodd et al, 2012). These management decisions are made by a limited number of professionals navigating prioritizing multiple goals, with limited funding to conserve these forests and the wildlife they support (IFDC, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%