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My Field for Dummies – Bat Photography

Come join Dr. José Martinez-Fonseca for his talk "Bats in Focus: Wildlife Through Research and Photography! Dr. Martinez-Fonseca is a Nicaraguan researcher who is currently a postdoctoral researcher at Northern Arizona University. While he currently is researching landscape analysis to better understand the relationship between bat species and forest cover, he is also using photography to …

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My Field for Dummies – Bat Niches

Come join Dr. Phillip J. Oelbaum for his talk entitled "Niche Interests: Understanding Ecological Niches of Bats"! Dr. Oelbaum is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at York University in Toronto, Canada. His research uses isotopes to study trophic positions of bats in a community context with a focus on tropical species, what they eat, and how …

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Sights, Scents, and Sounds: The Sensory World of Bats

Come join researcher and author Dr. Alyson Brokaw for her talk entitled "Sights, Scents, and Sounds: The Sensory World of Bats"! Dr. Brokaw is a professor at Cedar Crest College in Pennsylvania where her research focuses on the intersection between behavioral ecology and sensory biology; how bats and other mammals use sensory information during foraging, …

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Forest Management and Bats

Come join researcher and PhD Candidate Katie Fitzgerald for her talk entitles "Bats and Forest Management"! Katie is currently working with Dr. Joy O'Keefe in the Human-Wildlife Interactions Lab where research is focused on research that facilitates the coexistence of wildlife and humans in human-altered landscapes. Katie’s Ph.D. research focuses on monitoring the health of …

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