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Month: October 2024

Dissertation on light pollution

Dissertation on light pollution

The topic of light pollution is not only of concern to bat experts. The topic is playing an increasingly important role in science and nature conservation in an interdisciplinary manner. Unfortunately, methodological instruments are often still lacking in practice to

Marcus Fritze 9. October 20249. October 2024 Uncategorized Read more

16th European Bat Conservation Symposium

16th European Bat Conservation Symposium

Die 16. Europäische Fledermausforscher-Konferenz fand vom 02.-06.09.2024 in Tarragona, Spanien statt. (siehe offizielle Webseite: https://www.congressos.urv.cat/ebrs-2024). Die englischen Zusammenfassungen der Vorträge können hier heruntergeladen werden: DOWNLOAD Abstract Booklet

Marcus Fritze 9. October 202428. August 2025 Uncategorized Read more

The Evolution of Tolerance: Effects of White Nose Disease on Eurasian Myotis Bats

The Evolution of Tolerance: Effects of White Nose Disease on Eurasian Myotis Bats

Diseases can be a driving force in shaping the genetic structure of populations and even species, especially when the impacts affect particularly sensitive life stages. A prominent example of this process is white-nose syndrome, an infection caused by a fungal

Marcus Fritze 6. October 20246. October 2024 Uncategorized Read more

Population collapse in bats leads to increased pesticide use and increased infant mortality

Population collapse in bats leads to increased pesticide use and increased infant mortality

The decline in biodiversity and its subsequent negative impacts on human well-being have long been predicted by scientists. However, these theoretical predictions have been difficult to quantify due to the limited data available on wildlife and plant populations, as well

Marcus Fritze 5. October 20245. October 2024 Uncategorized Read more

Report bat victims at wind turbines

Report bat victims at wind turbines

The bat season is coming to an end. The maternity rooms have been dissolved, young and old animals are in the process of visiting their winter quarters and the autumn migration of the migrating species is also largely over. This

Marcus Fritze 1. October 20241. October 2024 Uncategorized Read more

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