Echolocation activity of migratory bats at a wind energy facility: testing the feeding-attraction hypothesis to explain fatalities

Jesika P Reimer , Erin F Baerwald , Robert M R Barclay
Journal of Mammalogy 99 ( 6) 1472 -1477

6
2018
Abberant Coloration in a Little Brown Bat (Myotis lucifugus) from the Yukon

Jennifer M. Talerico , Thomas S. Jung , Robert M R. Barclay , Kim S. Melton
Northwestern Naturalist 89 ( 3) 198 -200

12
2008
61
2002
Prolonged foraging bouts of a solitary gleaning/hawking bat, Myotis evotis

Bryan J Chruszcz , Robert M.R Barclay
Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 ( 5) 823 -826

22
2003
Characteristics of ponds used by trumpeter swans in a spring migration stopover area

Jalene M LaMontagne , Leland J Jackson , Robert M.R Barclay
Canadian Journal of Zoology 81 ( 11) 1791 -1798

7
2003
Variation in the reproductive rate of bats

Robert M.R Barclay , Joel Ulmer , Cameron J.A MacKenzie , Megan S Thompson
Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 ( 5) 688 -693

38
2004
Gender-specific dispersal distances of grizzly bears estimated by genetic analysis

Michael F Proctor , Bruce N McLellan , Curtis Strobeck , Robert M.R Barclay
Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 ( 7) 1108 -1118

123
2004
Genetic analysis reveals demographic fragmentation of grizzly bears yielding vulnerably small populations

Michael F Proctor , Bruce N McLellan , Curtis Strobeck , Robert M.R Barclay
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 ( 1579) 2409 -2416

182
2005
Compensatory growth responses of Potamogeton pectinatus to foraging by migrating trumpeter swans in spring stop over areas

Jalene M LaMontagne , Leland J Jackson , Robert M.R Barclay
Aquatic Botany 76 ( 3) 235 -244

26
2003
Observations on the behavioural ecology of the Atiu Swiftlet Aerodramus sawtelli

JAMES H. FULLARD , ROBERT M. R. BARCLAY , DONALD W. THOMAS
Bird Conservation International 20 ( 04) 385 -391

6
2010
Year-to-year Reuse of Tree-roosts by California Bats (Myotis californicus) in Southern British Columbia

ROBERT M. R. BARCLAY , R. MARK BRIGHAM
American Midland Naturalist 146 ( 1) 80 -85

36
2001
Use by Bats of Patches of Residual Trees in Logged Areas of the Boreal Forest

LAUREEN K. HOGBERG , KRISTA J. PATRIQUIN , ROBERT M. R. BARCLAY
American Midland Naturalist 148 ( 2) 282 -288

42
2002
Consumption of caterpillars by bats during an outbreak of western spruce budworm

JOANNA M. WILSON , ROBERT M. R. BARCLAY
American Midland Naturalist 155 ( 1) 244 -249

19
2006
The response of tympanate moths to the echolocation calls of a substrate gleaning bat, Myotis evotis

PaulA. Faure , JamesH. Fullard , RobertM.R. Barclay
Journal of Comparative Physiology A-neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 166 ( 6) 843 -849

54
1990
Ontogenetic influences on foraging and mass accumulation by big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)

IAN M. HAMILTON , ROBERT M.R. BARCLAY
Journal of Animal Ecology 67 ( 6) 930 -940

22
1998
1979

DW Thomas , MB FENTON , RMR BARCLAY
Social behavior of the little brown bat, Myotis lucifugus. I. Mating behavior. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol 6 129 -136

119
Designing bat activity surveys for inventory and monitoring studies at local and regional scales

ALLYSON L Walsh , ROBERT MR Barclay , GARY F McCracken
Bat echolocation research: tools, techniques and analysis. Bat Conservation International, Austin 157 -165

30
2004
Geographic variation in the echolocation calls of bats: a complication for identifying species by their calls

ROBERT MR BARCLAY , R MARK BRIGHAM
Bat Echolocation Research: tools, techniques and analysis 144 -144

20
2004
The big challenge

ROBERT M BARCLAY
History News 39 ( 12) 4 -4

1984