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Article . 1991
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Het belang van oude bomen voor vleermuizen

Authors: Limpens, H.J.G.A.; Bongers, W.; Kopinga, J.;

Het belang van oude bomen voor vleermuizen

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Veel laanbomen in Nederland verkeren in een fysiologisch eindstadium. Om de argeloze wandelaar voor gevaar te behoeden en om het beeld van de lanen op termijn te behouden wordt er flink onder laanbomen gesaneerd. Boombewonende v4eermuizen blijken erg afhankelijk van deze oude laanbomen, omdat in Nederland juist in deze bomen voldoende gaten en spleten te vinden zijn, waarin zij zich schuil houden en hun jongen krijgen. Richtlijnen voor een vleerrnuisvriendelijk beheer van oude lanen zijn daarom dringend nodig. Many avenue trees in the Netherlands are in a physiological end stage. To protect the unsuspecting walker from danger and to preserve the image of the avenues in the long term, substantial pruning is carried out under avenue trees. Tree-dwelling bats appear to be highly dependent on these old avenue trees because in the Netherlands, it is precisely in these trees that enough holes and crevices can be found in which they hide and have their young. Guidelines for bat-friendly management of old avenues are therefore urgently needed.

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chiroptera, longevity, Chiroptera, Mammalia, forestry, bats, Animalia, bat, trees, Biodiversity, Chordata, veteran or remarkable trees

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