Insectivorous bats selectively source moths and eat mostly pest insects on dryland and irrigated cotton farms H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Ecology and Evolution 10 (1), 371-388, 2020 | 54 | 2020 |
Insectivorous bats foraging in cotton crop interiors is driven by moon illumination and insect abundance, but diversity benefits from woody vegetation cover H Kolkert, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 302, 107068, 2020 | 21 | 2020 |
Insectivorous bats provide significant economic value to the Australian cotton industry H Kolkert, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Ecosystem Services 49, 101280, 2021 | 12 | 2021 |
Prey removal in cotton crops next to woodland reveals periodic diurnal and nocturnal invertebrate predation gradients from the crop edge by birds and bats HL Kolkert, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Scientific Reports 11 (1), 5256, 2021 | 6 | 2021 |
Status of vertebrate species in Danial Cave, northern Iran PG Khani, AT Qashqaei, H Kolkert Oryx 58 (1), 104-109, 2024 | | 2024 |
Important agricultural and cotton pests detected in the diet of two threatened insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Journal of Bat Research and Conservation, 2022 | | 2022 |
insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Journal of Bat Research & Conservafion Volume 15 (1), 57, 2022 | | 2022 |
Quantifying Insectivorous-Bat-Mediated Pest Control in Cotton Production Landscapes H Kolkert, N Reid, R Smith, R Rader University of New England, 2021 | | 2021 |
Quantifying insectivorous-bat-mediated pest control in cotton production landscapes-Dataset H Kolkert, N Reid, R Smith, R Rader University of New England, 2020 | | 2020 |