After
2017 many web libraries do not take publications any more. So we have
decided to make our own library and give links to publications here.
These include newer things born after 2017, as well as older ones not
included in academia.edu nor elsewhere.
Luckily, there has been a positive move during the last years: ResearhGate has agreed to include our research on their website -- Thanks! So we started to deliver our work also there.
In English and in Estonian
Materials
presented to EUROBATS, 25.3.2019
(on Great Day of the Bat in Estonia)
(on Great Day of the Bat in Estonia)
More materials presented to EUROBATS working groups,
as well as to other groups and people, 26.7.2019
(remembering the Great Day of the Bat in Estonia)
Masing, M. 2019. Bat conservation in Estonia, how to move forward .... another piece of information. Abiks ühiskonnahuvilisele, 26.7.2019. Sicista PDF, 8 pp.
Other, the list below in chronological order, a selection (year by year) -->
[Note: For bat-related materials in Estonian please look also on this special site: https://nahkhiirte-tahtsad-elupaigad.blogspot.com/p/teave.html]
Masing, M. 2020. Study on bats (Chiroptera) in Berlin in 2019. Part 2. Additional data on bats in Berlin. – Sicista PDF. March 2020, 87 pp.
Masing, M. 2022. Bats in Central Espoo in August 2021. – Sicista PDF, 107 pp.
Masing, M. 2024. 30 years of detector-based bat counts in Europe (an event of interest based science, IBS). Oral presentation. 16th European Bat Research Symposium. Tarragona, Spain. → ResearchGate, 9.2024
Masing, M. 2024. Bat Station at work. Poster presentation. 16th European Bat Research Symposium. Tarragona, Spain. → ResearchGate, 9.2024
Masing, M. 2024. Single pulse analysis (SPA) to identify European boreal bats. The method WHY NOT? – Sicista leaflet no. 44E. Tartu, 6 pp. [distributed at poster presentation during EBRS-16 in Tarragona] → ResearchGate, 9.2024
[NB! This report includes the comparison of two detector-based tools to study bats, and an important note on the situation with bat research and bat protection in Estonia.]
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