Additional Abstracts

  • N. I. Hristov, M. Betke, and T. H. Kunz. " Assessment of Brazilian free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis) populations using advanced infrared thermal imaging." Symposia and Oral Abstracts. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 45(6):1015, 2005. Oral presentation at The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, SICB 2006, Orlando, FL, January 2006. Abstract.
  • M. Betke, T. H. Kunz, S. Tang, and D. E. Hirsh. "Censusing Brazilian Free-tailed Bats with Infrared Thermal Imaging - Challenges, Lessons Learned, and Initial Results." 34th Annual North American Symposium on Bat Research, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 2004. pdf.
  • E. Y. Lee, M. Betke, and T. H. Kunz. "Bats in Motion: Stereo Object Recognition and Trajectory Analysis of Flying Bats." 34th Annual North American Symposium on Bat Research, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 2004. pdf.
  • D. E. Hirsh, M. Betke, and T. H. Kunz. "Computer Vision for Tracking Bats in Infrared Thermal Video: A Tool for Understanding the Behavior of Bats in Flight." 34th Annual North American Symposium on Bat Research, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, October 2004. pdf.
  • C. J. Cleveland, M. Betke, P. Federico, J. D. Frank, T. G. Hallam, J. Horn, T. H. Kunz, J. D. Lopez, G. F. McCracken, R. A. Medellin, A. Moreno-Valdez, C. G. Sansone, and J. K. Westbrook. "Economic value of pest control services by Brazilian free-tailed bats in Texas cotton production." In Proceedings of the 34th Annual North American Symposium on Bat Research (NASBR)}, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2004. pdf.
  • T. H. Kunz, M. Betke, D. Hirsh, N. Hristov, E. Lee, L. Allen, J. Reichard, and M. Bamberger and J. D. Bamberger. "Build it and they will come: Establishment of a founder colony of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) in a man-made cave." In Proceedings of the 34th Annual North American Symposium on Bat Research (NASBR)}, Salt Lake City, UT, October 2004. pdf.
  • D. E. Hirsh, M. Betke, S. Crampton, J. Horn, and T. H. Kunz, "Censusing Brazilian Free-tailed Bats Using Infrared Thermal Imaging and Computer Vision Methods," 33rd Annual North American Symposium on Bat Research, NASBR, Lincoln, Nebraska, October, 2003. D. Hirsh won the Lubee Bat Conservancy Award for an outstanding oral presentation. Abstract.