id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010307-sxh5mq1q MILNE, D. J. Structure and environmental relationships of insectivorous bat assemblages in tropical Australian savannas 2005-11-23 .txt text/plain 6432 368 54 Abstract Patterns in the composition of assemblages of microbat species sampled during the late dry season (the 'buildā€up') in north Australian savannas were assessed against a range of environmental factors as well as four a priori defined habitat types (riparian, escarpments, coastal and woodlands). However, we expect this will have a negligible effect on our results as shot sampling at all other sites, used in conjunction with Anabat detectors, enabled us to collect an extensive reference call library for 'high-flying' bat species for the entire study area (Milne 2002) . Group 5 also had relatively few sites and low species richness, but was associated with the minima or maxima of several environmental variables including long distances to escarpments, flat terrain at low elevations with no rock, low local roost potential, high annual temperatures and low fire frequency. ./cache/cord-010307-sxh5mq1q.txt ./txt/cord-010307-sxh5mq1q.txt