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Insectivorous bats selectively source moths and eat mostly pest insects on dryland and irrigated cotton farms
H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid
Ecology and Evolution 10 (1), 371-388, 2020
542020
Insectivorous bats foraging in cotton crop interiors is driven by moon illumination and insect abundance, but diversity benefits from woody vegetation cover
H Kolkert, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 302, 107068, 2020
212020
Insectivorous bats provide significant economic value to the Australian cotton industry
H Kolkert, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid
Ecosystem Services 49, 101280, 2021
122021
Prey removal in cotton crops next to woodland reveals periodic diurnal and nocturnal invertebrate predation gradients from the crop edge by birds and bats
HL Kolkert, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 5256, 2021
62021
Status of vertebrate species in Danial Cave, northern Iran
PG Khani, AT Qashqaei, H Kolkert
Oryx 58 (1), 104-109, 2024
2024
Important agricultural and cotton pests detected in the diet of two threatened insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study
H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid
Journal of Bat Research and Conservation, 2022
2022
insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study
H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid
Journal of Bat Research & Conservafion Volume 15 (1), 57, 2022
2022
Quantifying Insectivorous-Bat-Mediated Pest Control in Cotton Production Landscapes
H Kolkert, N Reid, R Smith, R Rader
University of New England, 2021
2021
Quantifying insectivorous-bat-mediated pest control in cotton production landscapes-Dataset
H Kolkert, N Reid, R Smith, R Rader
University of New England, 2020
2020
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