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Reports on bats

List with reports on completed studies(Wozep)

2025

Inventarisation of bat mitigation measures and their suitability for offshore wind in the Netherlands (pdf, 1 MB)

2024

Migratory movements of bats are shaped by barrier effects, sex-biased timing and the adaptive use of winds

Coastal and offshore movements of N pipistrelle during autumn migration (pdf, 37 MB)

Results of the workshop on predicting bat fatalities and offshore wind (pdf, 965 kB)

Population genetic structure and genetic diversity of Pipistrellus nathusii along the Dutch coastline during the auttumn migration period (pdf, 675 kB)

Diverse but declining? Population genetic structure and genetic diversity of Nathusius’ pipistrelle along the Dutch coastline during the autumn migration period | Mammalian Biology

2023

Spatiotemporal occurence of bats at the southern North Sea 2017-2020 (pdf, 4.6 MB)

See also the article: Acoustic monitoring reveals spatiotemporal occurrence of Nathusius’ pipistrelle at the southern North Sea during autumn migration

2022

Home range and habitat use of common noctules in the Dutch coastal zone (pdf, 30 MB)

See also the open acces article: Offshore Occurrence of a Migratory Bat, Pipistrellus nathusii, Depends on Seasonality and Weather Conditions (pdf, 1.2 MB).

2020

Methods for assessing fatality risk of bats at offshore wind turbines (pdf, 821 kB)

2018

Stilstandvoorziening als mitigatie voor Vleermuizen in OWFs (pdf, 4.7 MB)

2017

Lagerveld, S., Janssen, R., Manshanden, J., Haarsma, A.-J., de Vries, S., Brabant, R. & Scholl, M. (2017) Telemetry for migratory bats – a feasibility study (Nr. C011/17) Wageningen University & Research, 58 pp.

Limpens, H.J.G.A., Lagerveld, S., Ahlén, I., Anxionnat, D., Aughney, T., Baagøe, H.J., ... Schillemans, M.J. (2017). Migrating bats at the southern North Sea - Approach to an estimation of migration populations of bats at southern North Sea (Nr. 2016.031), Zoogdiervereniging (Dutch Mammal Society), Nijmegen/ Wageningen Marine Research, 76 pp.

Lagerveld, S., Limpens, H.J.G.A., Schillemans, M.J. & Scholl, M., Bat 1: Estimate of bat populations at the southern North Sea (WU& Research Nr. C014/17, DMS Nr. 2017.08) Supporting note to ZDV (Nr. 2016.031, Migration bats at the southern North Sea), Wageningen University & Research and DMS, 15 pp.

Lagerveld, S., Kooistra , G., Otten, G., Meesters, L., Manshanden, J., de Haan, D., ... Scholl, M. (2017), Bat flight analysis around wind turbines –a feasibility study(Nr. C026/17), Wageningen Marine Research, 41 pp.

Lagerveld, S., Gerla, D., van der Wal, J.T., de Vries, P., Brabant, R., Stienen, ... Scholl, M. (2017) Spatial and temporal occurrence of bats in the southern North Sea area (Nr. C090/17), Wageningen Marine Research, 54 pp.



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