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1 March 2015 Use of thermal imaging to estimate the population sizes of Brazilian free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis, maternity roosts in Oklahoma
Kyle B. Ganow, William Caire, Raymond S. Matlack
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Abstract

We used thermal imaging to estimate the sizes of the four major Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) maternity populations in Oklahoma during the summer of 2010 and 2011. The four Oklahoma maternity caves were Merrihew Bat Cave which averaged 66,708 bats, Reed Bat Cave which averaged 165,057 bats, Selman Bat Cave which averaged 54,238 bats, and Vickery Bat Cave which averaged 84,252 bats for all emergences. This study suggests there is a sizable difference in the thermal imaging population size estimates of free-tailed bats at Oklahoma maternity roosts compared to historical estimates using other methods. These differences might be due to the improved accuracy of thermal imaging, or because there is a real decline in bat numbers in Oklahoma, or both.

Kyle B. Ganow, William Caire, and Raymond S. Matlack "Use of thermal imaging to estimate the population sizes of Brazilian free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis, maternity roosts in Oklahoma," The Southwestern Naturalist 60(1), 90-96, (1 March 2015). https://doi.org/10.1894/SWNAT-D-14-00010R1.1
Received: 23 July 2014; Published: 1 March 2015
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