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Title "BATS & The Millennium Link"

BAT FACTS

Bats are not blind, they do not build nests,
chew wires or get
caught in your hair.
They are highly evolved and intelligent mammals.

Four-track recorder set up for a Daubenton's survey

 

BaTML Publications

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BaTML Newsletter: Issue 11 - April 2006
BaTML Newsletter: Issue 10 - November 2005
Introducing BATS & The Millennium Link. A study of bats and their use of canal corridor habitat in the Central Belt of Scotland

BaTML Publications is the annual journal produced by the BATS & The Millennium Link (BaTML) project. The core objective behind this journal is to make available, within the public domain, as much detail as possible of the work carried out by or in association with BaTML.
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BaTML Publications – Volume 3 - December 2006

  • A small scale study into the foraging habitat selection of Myotis and Pipistrellus spp. along the Forth & Clyde Canal, Scotland
    Tina L Smith
  • The speed of travel of Myotis daubentonii along canal corridors in Central Scotland
    Neil E Middleton
  • A study of the emission of social calls by Pipistrellus spp. within central Scotland; including a description of their typical social call structure
    Neil E Middleton
  • The distribution, relative abundance and emitted frequencies of maximum energy of Pipistrellus spp. along the canal corridors in the Central Belt of Scotland
    Neil E Middleton and Kirsty Gourlay
  • A five year study into the distribution and abundance of Myotis daubentonii along the canal network of central Scotland
    Neil E Middleton

BaTML Publications – Volume 2 - December 2005

  • A New Methodology For Surveying Bats In Narrow Habitat Corridors
    Neil E Middleton, Christopher Gould, Craig R Macadam, Shoana Mackenzie and Kirsty Morrison
  • The methods adopted by BaTML for recording the echolocation calls of Pipistrellus spp. using Time Expansion Detectors and the analysis thereafter
    Neil E Middleton, Kirsty Gourlay and Craig R Macadam
  • The diet of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii) along The Millennium Link canal system in Scotland - a review of potential study methods
    Craig R Macadam
  • Narrowing down the possible roosting locations of Myotis daubentonii along a canal corridor in Scotland. A description of the methods used
    Neil E Middleton and David Dodds
  • Factors affecting the distribution of Pipistrellus pipistrellus and Pipistrellus pygmaeus in the Lothians region, Scotland
    Sarah Clear

BaTML Factsheets

  • Habitat Factsheet: Woodland
  • Habitat Factsheet: Suburban, Parkland & Farmland
  • Habitat Factsheet: Freshwater Sites
  • BaTML Factsheet: An introduction to the analysis of bat droppings
  • BaTML Factsheet: Organising bat walks and talks; guidance notes for bat workers
  • BaTML Factsheet: Harp trapping; guidance notes for bat workers
  • BaTML Factsheet: A simple habitat use model for bats in the UK

BaTML Newsletter Archive (Issues 1 - 11)


BaTML Publications is ISSN 1750-0796
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