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Title: | Quantifying insectivorous-bat-mediated pest control in cotton production landscapes - Dataset | Contributor(s): | Kolkert, Heidi (creator); Reid, Nicholas (supervisor) ; Smith, Rhiannon (supervisor); Rader, Romina (supervisor) | Publication Date: | 2020 | Open Access: | Yes | DOI: | 10.25952/cs68-cs43 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/56949 | Related Research Outputs: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/56948 | Abstract/Context: | The following data accompanies the thesis “Quantifying insectivorous-bat-mediated pest control in cotton production landscapes.” Chapters 2-7 and Appendix 7 to the thesis are written in paper format. Each excel data file is specific to each chapter and named accordingly. Data collection, analysis and methodology is described in each respective chapter of the thesis. | Publication Type: | Dataset | Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 410203 Ecosystem function 310302 Community ecology (excl. invasive species ecology) 310307 Population ecology |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 180602 Control of pests, diseases and exotic species in terrestrial environments 180301 Assessment and management of freshwater ecosystems 180606 Terrestrial biodiversity |
Keywords: | Bats Diet Insectivore Agro-ecosystem Agriculture Cotton |
Location: | Boggabri, New South Wales, Australia | HERDC Category Description: | X Dataset | Project: | Quantifying insectivorous-bat-mediated pest control in cotton production landscapes | Dataset Managed By: | Heidi Kolkert | Rights Holder: | Heidi Kolkert | Dataset Stored at: | University of New England | Primary Contact Details: | Heidi Kolkert - Heidelberg_melon@hotmail.com | Dataset Custodian Details: | Heidelberg_melon@hotmail.com - Heidelberg_melon@hotmail.com |
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Appears in Collections: | Dataset School of Environmental and Rural Science |
Files in This Item:
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opendataset/Data file.xlsx | Diet of two threatened insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study - Appendix 7 | 49.48 kB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
opendataset/FMR equations (1).xlsx | Chapter 7. Insectivorous bats provide significant economic value to the Australian cotton industry - Chapter 7 | 374.78 kB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
opendataset/Studies3.xlsx | Chapter 2. Linkages between the economic value of insectivorous bats in crops and landscape factors: a systematic review - Chapter 2 | 9.12 MB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
opendataset/Data for - Insectivorous bats selectively source moths and eat mostly pest insects on dryland and irrigated cotton farms.xls | Chapter 3. Insectivorous bats selectively source moths and eat mostly pest insects on dryland and irrigated cotton farms - Chapter 3 | 3 MB | Microsoft Excel | View/Open |
opendataset/R2_UNI.csv | Insectivorous bats foraging in cotton crop interiors is driven by moon illumination and insect abundance, but diversity benefits from woody vegetation cover - Chapter 4 | 39.5 kB | Unknown | View/Open |
opendataset/DataChp5.xlsx | Chapter 5. Prey removal in cotton crops next to woodland reveals periodic diurnal and nocturnal invertebrate predation gradients from the crop edge - Chapter 5 | 985.3 kB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
opendataset/Exclosure data- Chap6.xlsx | Chapter 6. Exclosures suggest that birds and bats are responsible for reduced arthropod pests at the crop edge in dryland cotton - Chapter 6 | 115.02 kB | Microsoft Excel XML | View/Open |
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