Publication Date
Subjects
Series
- Data in the Wild
- Naturalists' Handbooks
- Conservation Handbooks
- Pelagic Monographs
- Seaweeds of the British Isles
- Pelagic Identification Guides
- Langford Press
- Research Skills
- Amphibian Biology
- Where to Watch Guides
- Synopses of Conservation Evidence
- Invasive Species: Identification, Ecology and Management
Adrià López-Baucells
Adrià López-Baucells started working with the Bat Research Group, Granollers Museum of Natural Sciences (Catalonia), in 2005. Since then he has collaborated on several projects in fields such as habitat selection, biogeography, behaviour, and migration. He finished his BSc in Biology at the University of Barcelona in 2010 with a final project on neotropical bats based on fieldwork undertaken in Colombia. His MSc thesis was carried out in Sydney (Australia) on behavioural ecology and physiology in megachiroptera. Currently, he is studying as a PhD student under the supervision of Dr. Christoph Meyer, and Prof. Jorge Palmeirim. His PhD project uses autonomous ultrasound recording stations as a means of investigating the long-term impact of forest fragmentation on aerial insectivorous bats.




