Hawaiian hoary bat vocalization metrics recorded on September-October 2014 on Hawaii Island, Hawaii
Dates
Publication Date
2018-10-03
Start Date
2014-09-08
End Date
2014-10-14
Citation
Gorresen, P.M., Cryan, P.M., and Montoya-Aiona, K., 2018, Hawaii Island Hoary Bat Acoustic and Visual Surveys 2014: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F7542MG1.
Summary
Hawaiian hoary bat vocalization and visual detection records collected on Hawaii Island, Hawaii, September-October 2014. Bat echolocation was monitored with ultrasonic detectors and bat occurrence and behavior was monitored using thermal surveillance cameras.
Summary
Hawaiian hoary bat vocalization and visual detection records collected on Hawaii Island, Hawaii, September-October 2014. Bat echolocation was monitored with ultrasonic detectors and bat occurrence and behavior was monitored using thermal surveillance cameras.
The objective of the data collection was to determine whether Hawaiian hoary bats seen flying at close range produced detectable echolocation calls and if not, why. We examined flight behavior and acoustic characteristics to determine whether bats seen but not heard briefly stopped echolocating or engaged in behavior that may have resulted in not detecting them acoustically.