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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF DATA

Ecological surveys generate vast amounts of data, especially for bat activity surveys.  However, the true value lies in extracting meaningful information through robust statistical analysis.  By analysing bat survey data effectively, we can gain valuable insights into bat activity patterns and inform critical decisions regarding their conservation. 

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Our team of experienced ecologists utilises statistical methods to aid assessment of:

Species Abundance: We statistically analyse the results of the identified bat calls to estimate the abundance of each bat species present at the survey site.

Activity Patterns: We analyse data on bat emergence and re-entry times, and foraging activity to understand their temporal and spatial patterns.

Population Trends: By analysing data from repeated surveys, we can identify trends in bat populations over time, informing mitigation and conservation efforts.

Impact Assessment: Statistical analysis helps us assess the potential impacts of development projects on bat populations.

Reporting: Being able to rely on statistical analysis makes our reporting more evidence based and therefore more robust.

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Compliance with Bat Survey Guidelines:

Our statistical analysis adheres to the latest best practice guidelines (Bat Conservation Trust (BCT), Collins, 2023), ensuring the quality and defensibility of your bat survey data.

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