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1. Major roads have important negative effects on insectivorous bat activity.

2. Bat overpasses as an alternative solution to restore habitat connectivity in the context of road requalification.

3. Potential of bat pass duration measures for studies of bat activity.

4. The impact assessment: A hidden form of flexibility in the mitigation hierarchy.

5. Low-intensity agriculture increases farmland bird abundances in France A. Doxa et al. High nature value farmland birds.

6. Nesting strategy predicts farmland bird response to agricultural intensity

7. Emerging technologies revolutionise insect ecology and monitoring.

8. Listening to the response of bat and bush‐cricket communities to management regimes of powerline clearings.

9. Bat Pass Duration Measurement: An Indirect Measure of Distance of Detection.

10. Estimating habitat loss due to wind turbine avoidance by bats: Implications for European siting guidance.

11. Characterising diel activity patterns to design conservation measures: Case study of European bat species.

12. Over a decade of failure to implement UNEP/EUROBATS guidelines in wind energy planning: A call for action.

13. Context-dependent effects of wind turbines on bats in rural landscapes.

14. Toward more concern for specialisation and less for species diversity in conserving farmland biodiversity

15. Specialist response to proportion of arable land and pesticide input in agricultural landscapes

17. Bat responses to changes in forest composition and prey abundance depend on landscape matrix and stand structure.

18. Bat sonar and wing morphology predict species vertical niche.

19. Bat overpasses: An insufficient solution to restore habitat connectivity across roads.

20. Farmland biodiversity benefits from small woody features.

21. Is part-night lighting an effective measure to limit the impacts of artificial lighting on bats?

22. Use of Large-Scale Acoustic Monitoring to Assess Anthropogenic Pressures on Orthoptera Communities.

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