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Differences in the Activity of Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Among Coastal Regions and Mainlands

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2014-01-01 08:00:00
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2013-10-01 07:00:00
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2014-10-01 06:59:59

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Caribbean Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Kevina Vulinec(Principal Investigator), 2014-01-01(Release), Differences in the Activity of Eastern Red Bat (Lasiurus borealis) Among Coastal Regions and Mainlands

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Bats play an important role in stabilizing ecosystems by the various ecological functions they provide (Kunz et al., 2011). Mangroves, as well as marshes and estuaries, are productive ecosystems that often provide resources for terrestrial and aquatic organisms, but are vulnerable to human disturbance and sea-level rise, which may eliminate critical habitat for bats. Coastal regions are important during migration, especially for insectivorous bats that depend on these ecosystems for prey Eastern Red Bats play important role in insect population control, especially for agricultural crop pests (Boyles et al., 2011).

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