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Data for Design modifications affect bat box temperatures and suitability as maternity habitat

This dataset contains daily and hourly temperature measurements in twenty different bat box designs deployed in central Indiana, USA from May to September 2018. Daily and hourly environmental data (temperature, solar radiation, wind speed and direction) are also included for days and hours sampled. Bat box temperature data were reclassified to cool (/= 40°C) categories according to known temperature tolerances of temperate-zone bats.

Life Sciences
bat box; design; environmental variables; microclimate; temperature
CC0
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-Grant:F16PX02584
Joy M. O'Keefe
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Version DOI Comment Publication Date
1 10.13012/B2IDB-7904190_V1 2021-10-24

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