Resource and spatial‐use patterns of an endangered vertebrate pollinator, the lesser long‐nosed bat.

Author(s)
Ober, H.K., Steidl, R.J. and Dalton, V.M.
Volume
69
Issue
4
Start Page Number
1615
Final Page
1622

Datapoints

Displaying 1 - 8 of 8 datapoints.
Species: Lesser Long-Nosed Bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae)
Exposure Endpoint Type Endpoint Description Endpoint Value Sample Size Units Life Cycle Stage Range Countries Type
Home Range 95 % kernel 2247 4 Ha Adult 755-3083 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range 95 % kernel 1903 17 Ha Adult 119-5166 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range 95 % kernel 1740 4 Ha Juvenile 590-3336 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range 95 % kernel 1932 25 Ha Both Adults and Juveniles 119-5166 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range Core use area, 50 % kernel 33 4 Ha Adult 6 to 92 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range Core use area, 50 % kernel 22 17 Ha Adult 1 to 73 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range Core use area, 50 % kernel 26 4 Ha Juvenile 16 to 37 USA Exposure Factor Datasets
Home Range Core use area, 50 % kernel 24 25 Ha Both Adults and Juveniles 1 to 92 USA Exposure Factor Datasets

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