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Michael J Lacki
Michael J Lacki
Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management, University of Kentucky
Verified email at uky.edu
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Bats in forests: conservation and management
MJ Lacki, JP Hayes, A Kurta
JHU Press, 2007
2212007
Habitat management for forest-roosting bats of North America: a critical review of habitat studies
DA Miller, EB Arnett, MJ Lacki
Wildlife Society Bulletin 31 (1), 30-30, 2003
1582003
An assessment of habitat quality for northern bobwhite in tall fescue-dominated fields
TG Barnes, LA Madison, JD Sole, MJ Lacki
Wildlife Society Bulletin, 231-237, 1995
1501995
Day-roost characteristics of northern bats in mixed mesophytic forest
MJ Lacki, JH Schwierjohann
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 482-488, 2001
1432001
Foraging ecology of bats in forests
MJ Lacki, SK Amelon, MD Baker
Bats in forests: conservation and management (MJ LACKI, JP HAYES, and A …, 2007
1402007
Response of northern bats (Myotis septentrionalis) to prescribed fires in eastern Kentucky forests
MJ Lacki, DR Cox, LE Dodd, MB Dickinson
Journal of Mammalogy 90 (5), 1165-1175, 2009
1342009
Selection of day roosts by red bats in mixed mesophytic forests
JT Hutchinson, MJ Lacki
The Journal of wildlife management, 87-94, 2000
1232000
Forest structure affects trophic linkages: how silvicultural disturbance impacts bats and their insect prey
LE Dodd, MJ Lacki, ER Britzke, DA Buehler, PD Keyser, JL Larkin, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 267, 262-270, 2012
1112012
Foraging areas and habitat use of the Virginia big-eared bat in Kentucky
MD Adam, MJ Lacki, TG Barnes
The Journal of wildlife management, 462-469, 1994
1011994
Effects of wild pigs on beech growth in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
MJ Lacki, RA Lancia
The Journal of wildlife management, 655-659, 1986
931986
Insectivorous bats and silviculture: balancing timber production and bat conservation
B Law, KJ Park, MJ Lacki
Bats in the Anthropocene: conservation of bats in a changing world, 105-150, 2016
922016
Short-term changes in bird communities in response to silvicultural prescriptions
MD Baker, MJ Lacki
Forest ecology and management 96 (1-2), 27-36, 1997
861997
Roost selection, population size and habitat use by a colony of Rafinesque's big-eared bats (Corynorhinus rafinesquii)
TE Hurst, MJ Lacki
The American Midland Naturalist 142 (2), 363-371, 1999
781999
Occurrence of moths among habitats in a mixed mesophytic forest: implications for management of forest bats
LS Burford, MJ Lacki, CV Covell Jr
Forest Science 45 (3), 323-332, 1999
701999
Day‐roosting habitat of female long‐legged myotis in ponderosa pine forests
MD Baker, MJ Lacki
The Journal of wildlife management 70 (1), 207-215, 2006
622006
Meta-analysis of summer roosting characteristics of two species of Myotis bats
MJ Lacki, DR Cox, MB Dickinson
The American Midland Naturalist 162 (2), 318-326, 2009
582009
Identification of prey of Myotis septentrionalis using DNA-based techniques
LE Dodd, EG Chapman, JD Harwood, MJ Lacki, LK Rieske
Journal of Mammalogy 93 (4), 1119-1128, 2012
562012
Variation in moth occurrence and implications for foraging habitat of Ozark big-eared bats
LE Dodd, MJ Lacki, LK Rieske
Forest Ecology and Management 255 (11), 3866-3872, 2008
562008
Prey consumption of insectivorous bats in coniferous forests of north-central Idaho
MJ Lacki, JS Johnson, LE Dodd, MD Baker
Northwest Science 81 (3), 199-205, 2007
542007
Effects of reproductive condition, roost microclimate, and weather patterns on summer torpor use by a vespertilionid bat
JS Johnson, MJ Lacki
Ecology and Evolution 4 (2), 157-166, 2014
522014
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