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Bat research in Australasia in memory of Les Hall, part 2

Bat research in Australasia in memory of Les Hall, part 2 CSIRO PUBLISHING Australian Journal of Zoology, 2020, 68, 223–225 Introduction https://doi.org/10.1071/ZOv68n6_IN A,D B C Justin A. Welbergen , Brad Law and Paul Cooper The Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, Richmond, NSW 2753, Australia. Forest Science Unit, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Locked Bag 5022, Parramatta, NSW 2124, Australia. School of Botany and Zoology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia. Corresponding author. Email: j.welbergen@westernsydney.edu.au modified landscapes across eastern Australia, and highlight a This is the second part of the Special Issue of the Australian serious lack of protection of roosting and foraging habitat for Journal of Zoology in honour of Dr Leslie Hall. these ecologically important species. Macdonald et al.(2020) Les published more than 200 scientificpapersand four looked in more detail at the local and landscape-scale camp- books on bats. He lectured human and veterinary anatomy site characteristics of the little red flying-fox (P. scapulatus) and conservation biology at the University of Queensland for and whether roosting habitat was limited for the species. They over 26 years, contributed as a scientific adviser to Bat found that increased vegetation greenness and decreased Conservation International, served as a long-standing member distance to water were the two http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Zoology CSIRO Publishing

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CSIRO PUBLISHING Australian Journal of Zoology, 2020, 68, 223–225 Introduction https://doi.org/10.1071/ZOv68n6_IN A,D B C Justin A. Welbergen , Brad Law and Paul Cooper The Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University, Richmond, NSW 2753, Australia. Forest Science Unit, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Locked Bag 5022, Parramatta, NSW 2124, Australia. School of Botany and Zoology, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia. Corresponding author. Email: j.welbergen@westernsydney.edu.au modified landscapes across eastern Australia, and highlight a This is the second part of the Special Issue of the Australian serious lack of protection of roosting and foraging habitat for Journal of Zoology in honour of Dr Leslie Hall. these ecologically important species. Macdonald et al.(2020) Les published more than 200 scientificpapersand four looked in more detail at the local and landscape-scale camp- books on bats. He lectured human and veterinary anatomy site characteristics of the little red flying-fox (P. scapulatus) and conservation biology at the University of Queensland for and whether roosting habitat was limited for the species. They over 26 years, contributed as a scientific adviser to Bat found that increased vegetation greenness and decreased Conservation International, served as a long-standing member distance to water were the two

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Published: Nov 18, 2021

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