BatTool: Projecting bat populations facing multiple stressors using a demographic model

Methods in Ecology and Evolution
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Abstract

Bats provide ecologically and agriculturally important ecosystem services but are currently experiencing population declines caused by multiple environmental stressors, including mortality from white-nose syndrome and wind energy development. Analyses of the current and future health and viability of these species may support conservation management decision making. Demographic modeling provides a quantitative tool for decision makers and conservation managers to make more informed decisions, but widespread adoption of these tools can be limited because of the complexity of the mathematical, statistical, and computational components involved in implementing these models. In this work, we provide an exposition of the BatTool R package, detailing the primary components of the matrix projection model, a publicly accessible graphical user interface (https://rconnect.usgs.gov/battool) facilitating user-defined scenario analyses, and its intended uses and limitations (Wiens et al., US Geol Surv Data Release 2022; Wiens et al., US Geol Surv Softw Release 2022). We present a case study involving wind energy permitting, weighing the effects of potential mortality caused by a hypothetical wind energy facility on the projected abundance of four imperiled bat species in the Midwestern United States.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title BatTool: Projecting bat populations facing multiple stressors using a demographic model
Series title Methods in Ecology and Evolution
DOI 10.1186/s12862-023-02159-1
Volume 23
Year Published 2023
Language English
Publisher British Ecological Society
Contributing office(s) Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
Description 61, 16 p.
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