Trade-offs in habitat use and occupancy of bats across the gradient of urbanization and seasons
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Urbanization, occurring across a gradient from low- to high-density development, is a primary driver of landscape change that can affect biodiversity. Animals balance trade-offs in obtaining resources and avoiding anthropogenic disturbances across the gradient of urbanization to maximize their fitness. However, additional research is necessary to understand seasonal variations in how animals respond to urbanization, particularly in arid regions, where resource availability shifts drastically across seasons. Our objective was to evaluate the response of a suite of bat species to urbanization and whether species shift their response to urbanization across seasons. We predicted that the response of bats to urbanization would differ among species, with some species being more sensitive to urbanization than others. We also predicted that bat species would increase use of moderate and highly urbanized areas in the summer season, where food and water resources were assumed to be greater compar..., Acoustic bat monitoring, , \#########################################################################
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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1\. Title of Dataset: Trade-offs in habitat use and occupancy of bats across the gradient of urbanization and seasons.
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2\. Author Information
               A. Principal Investigator Contact Information
               Name: Jesse Lewis            Â
               Institution: Arizona State University
               Address: Mesa, Arizona USA
               Email: jslewi10@asu.edu
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               B. Associate or Co-investigator Contact Information
                 Name: Jessie Dwyer
                                Institution: McDowell Sonoran Conservancy
                                Address: Scottsdale, Arizona USA
                                Email: jessie@mcdowellsonoran.org
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3\. Date of data collection (single date, range, approximate date): Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall 2019
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4\. Geographic location of data collection: Phoenix metropoli...
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