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1. Toward solving the global green–green dilemma between wind energy production and bat conservation.

2. Seasonal roost characteristics and fall behavior of coastal populations of Northern Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis).

3. Rates of seasonal fuel loading do not differ by sex or overwintering strategy in three species of bats.

4. Identifying priority areas for bat conservation in the Western Ghats mountain range, peninsular India.

5. Wooded streets, but not streetlight dimming, favour bat activity in a temperate urban setting.

6. The Impact Of Light Pollution On Bats Varies According To Foraging Guild And Habitat Context.

7. Winter roosting ecology of tricolored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) in trees and bridges.

8. Free-ranging bats alter thermoregulatory behavior in response to reproductive stage, roost type, and weather.

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11. Local trends in abundance of migratory bats across 20 years.

12. Estimating bat fatality at a Texas wind energy facility: implications transcending the United States–Mexico border.

13. Species-specific environmental conditions for winter bat acoustic activity in North Carolina, United States.

14. Landscape-wide flight activity by wintering bats predictably follows pulses of warmth in the Midwestern United States.

15. Analysis of Genomic Sequence Data Reveals the Origin and Evolutionary Separation of Hawaiian Hoary Bat Populations.

16. Implications of forest management practices for sex-specific habitat use by Nycticeius humeralis.

18. Testing the efficacy of an acoustic lure on bat mist-netting success in North American central hardwood forests.

19. Myotis chiloensis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae).

20. Effects of land use on bat diversity in a complex plantation-forest landscape in northeastern Brazil.

22. Anoura caudifer (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae).

23. ROOST USE, RANGING BEHAVIOR, AND DIET OF GREATER HORSESHOE BATS (RHINOLOPHUS FERRUMEQUINUM) USING A TRANSITIONAL ROOST.

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