New publication in PeerJ (@thePeerJ) using GBIF-mediated data: Predicting migration routes for three species of migratory bats using species distribution models - #CiteTheDOI: ✅ https://t.co/az3pdOyDt5
WBWG meetings this week, we had an afternoon discussing MOTUS stations & the incredible data we could get on migration for bats. Great paper just out on bat migration but it illustrates that we STILL have a big data gap. #BatMigration #WeNeedMOTUS #Bats
https://t.co/bGfHXb1Qmh
For the bat-wind folks, check out the new Wieringa et al. paper on modelling migratory pathways of tree bats in North America. Definitely worth thinking about. #bats #windenergy
https://t.co/foRH3yIx27
My newest paper is out in @thePeerJ modeling bat migration. Obviously my coauthors/advisors, @bryanccarstens and @GibbsLabOSU, were a huge help. Give it a read and I hope you like it. https://t.co/runE6Ux6hX
Predicting migration routes for three species of migratory bats using species distribution models https://t.co/VfY1Cqst0l @thePeerJ https://t.co/62UCaYX9fZ
Wieringa et al. @OhioState predict migration routes for three species of migratory #bats using species distribution models
Read the full @PeerJLife article https://t.co/aWCBCIs3j2
#AnimalBehavior #Biogeography #Ecology #Zoology https://t.co/sVa5i9gm2F
Second chapter of Jamin Wieringa's PhD thesis has been published today in @thePeerJ https://t.co/DDPsAOrIOO #AnimalBehavior #Biogeography #Ecology #Zoology - congratulations!