Publications
Submitted /In review 2011
Hall, N. Udell, M., Dorey, N., Walsh, A. and C. Wynne. Megachiropteran Bats Utilize Human Referential Stimuli to Locate Hidden Food. Accepted, Journal of Comparative Phychology.
Published
1. Thomas B Kepler, Chris Sample, Kathryn Hudak, Jeffrey Roach, Albert Haines, Allyson Walsh and Elizabeth A Ramsburg. 2010 Chiropteran Types I and II interferon genes inferred from genome sequencing traces by a statistical gene-family assembler. BMC Genomics 11:444.
2. Jones, K.E., S.P. Mickleburgh, W. Sechrest and Walsh, A.L. 2009. Global overview of the conservation of island bats: importance, challenges and opportunities. Pages 496-530 in Island Bats. Evolution, ecology and conservation. (T. Fleming and P. A. Racey, eds). University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
3. Walsh A.L. and P. Morton. 2009. Methods to promote bat conservation outreach and education through science- and research-based activities. Pages 868-885 in T.H.Kunz and S. Parsons, editors. Ecological and behavioral methods for the study of bats. 2nd edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
4. Metrione, L.C., Verstegen, J.P., Heard, D.J., LeBlanc, D., Walsh, A.L. and L.M. Penfold. 2008. Preliminary evaluation of deslorelin, a GnRh agonist for contraception of the variable flying fox Pteropus hypomelanus. Contraception, 78: 336-345.
5. Hui Tang, Min Cao, Lian-Xi Sheng, Xun-Feng Ma, Allyson Walsh, Shu-Yi Zhang. 2008
Seed Dispersal of Morus macroura (Moraceae) by Two Frugivorous Bats in Xishuangbanna, SW China. Biotropica 40: 127-131.
6. Wood, W.F., Walsh, A.L., Seyjagat, J. and P. Weldon. 2005. Volatile Compounds in Shoulder Gland Secretions of Male Flying Foxes, Genus Pteropus (Pteropodidae, Chiroptera). Verlag der Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung 60c: 779-784.
7. Walsh A.L., Barclay, R.M.B and G. McCracken. 2004. Designing bat activity surveys for inventory and monitoring studies at local and regional scales. Pages 157-165, in Brigham R.M., Kalko E.K.V., Jones G., Parsons S. and H.G.A. Limpens, editors. Bat Echolocation research: tools, techniques and analysis. Bat Conservation International, Austin, Texas, 167pp.
8. Walsh A.L., Catto C.M.C., Hutson T.M., Langton, S. and P.A. Racey. 2003. The United Kingdom National Bat Monitoring Programme: Turning Conservation Goals into tangible results. Pages 103-117, in T.J O’Shea and M.A. Bogan, editors. Monitoring trends in bat populations of the United States and territories: problems and prospects. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Discipline, Information Technology Report USGS/BRD/ITR--2003-0003, 274pp.
9. Walsh, A.L., Catto, C.M.C. Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A. P. Richardson, and S. Langton. 2001. The UK’s National Bat Monitoring Programme Final Report. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affair, UK, 155p.
10. Jones, K.J and A.L. Walsh. 2001. Field identification guide to British bats. Field Studies Council, UK
11. Entwistle, A.C., S. Harris, A.M. Hutson, P.A. Racey, A.L. Walsh, S.D. Gibson, I. Hepburn and J. Johnston. 2001. Habitat Management for Bats - A guide for land managers, land owners and their advisors. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK, 48pp.
12. Walsh, A.L. and C. Catto, C. 1999. Survey and monitoring. Pages 25-32 inA.J. Mitchell-Jones and A.P. McLeish, editors. The Bat Workers’ Manual, 2nd edition. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK, 138p.
13. Walsh, A.L. and S. Harris. 1996. Foraging habitat preferences of vespertilionid bats in Britain (I). Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 508-518.
14. Walsh, A.L. and S. Harris. 1996. Determinants of vespertilionid bat abundance in Britain: geographic, land class and local habitat relationships (II). Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 519-529. [IF’06 4.53]
15. Walsh, A.L., Harris, S., and A.H. Hutson. 1995. Abundance and habitat selection of foraging vespertilionid bats in Britain: a landscape scale approach. Pages 325-344 in Racey, P.A. and S. M. Swift, editors. Ecology, evolution and behaviour of bats. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 67, Oxford Science Publications, Oxford. [IF’06 4.53]
16. Waters, D. and A.L. Walsh. 1994. The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat abundance. Bioacoustics 5: 205-221.
17. Walsh, A.L., Hutson, A.H. and S. Harris. 1993. UK volunteer bat groups and the British bats and habitats survey. Pages 113-123 in K. Kapteyn, editors. Proceedings of the First European Bat Detector Workshop. Netherlands Bat Research Foundation, Amsterdam.
18. Walsh, A.L. and B.A. Mayle. 1991. Bat activity in different habitats in a mixed lowland woodland. Myotis 29: 97-104.
Popular:
The Gainesville Magazine - Ambassador to the Complex world of bats (2.67mb PDF)
Richter, H.V. and A.L. Walsh. (2006) The Greatest Migration in Africa: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Straw-Colored Fruit Bat. AZA Magazine, Communique, July 2006.
Walsh, A.L. and T. McOwat. (2002) Counting the Bats of Britain. A Pioneering Program Spreads Across the United Kingdom. Bats Magazine VOL. 20 10-12.
Jones, K.J and A.L. Walsh. (2001). Field identification guide to British bats. Field Studies Council, UK.
Writing, editing and publication of various newsletters (Bat Monitoring Post, published by The Bat Conservation Trust, 1996-2000, Flying Fox Conservation e-news published by Lubee Bat Conservancy, 2002 – present.)
:
Hall, N. Udell, M., Dorey, N., Walsh, A. and C. Wynne. Megachiropteran Bats Utilize Human Referential Stimuli to Locate Hidden Food. Accepted, Journal of Comparative Phychology.
Published
1. Thomas B Kepler, Chris Sample, Kathryn Hudak, Jeffrey Roach, Albert Haines, Allyson Walsh and Elizabeth A Ramsburg. 2010 Chiropteran Types I and II interferon genes inferred from genome sequencing traces by a statistical gene-family assembler. BMC Genomics 11:444.
2. Jones, K.E., S.P. Mickleburgh, W. Sechrest and Walsh, A.L. 2009. Global overview of the conservation of island bats: importance, challenges and opportunities. Pages 496-530 in Island Bats. Evolution, ecology and conservation. (T. Fleming and P. A. Racey, eds). University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
3. Walsh A.L. and P. Morton. 2009. Methods to promote bat conservation outreach and education through science- and research-based activities. Pages 868-885 in T.H.Kunz and S. Parsons, editors. Ecological and behavioral methods for the study of bats. 2nd edition. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
4. Metrione, L.C., Verstegen, J.P., Heard, D.J., LeBlanc, D., Walsh, A.L. and L.M. Penfold. 2008. Preliminary evaluation of deslorelin, a GnRh agonist for contraception of the variable flying fox Pteropus hypomelanus. Contraception, 78: 336-345.
5. Hui Tang, Min Cao, Lian-Xi Sheng, Xun-Feng Ma, Allyson Walsh, Shu-Yi Zhang. 2008
Seed Dispersal of Morus macroura (Moraceae) by Two Frugivorous Bats in Xishuangbanna, SW China. Biotropica 40: 127-131.
6. Wood, W.F., Walsh, A.L., Seyjagat, J. and P. Weldon. 2005. Volatile Compounds in Shoulder Gland Secretions of Male Flying Foxes, Genus Pteropus (Pteropodidae, Chiroptera). Verlag der Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung 60c: 779-784.
7. Walsh A.L., Barclay, R.M.B and G. McCracken. 2004. Designing bat activity surveys for inventory and monitoring studies at local and regional scales. Pages 157-165, in Brigham R.M., Kalko E.K.V., Jones G., Parsons S. and H.G.A. Limpens, editors. Bat Echolocation research: tools, techniques and analysis. Bat Conservation International, Austin, Texas, 167pp.
8. Walsh A.L., Catto C.M.C., Hutson T.M., Langton, S. and P.A. Racey. 2003. The United Kingdom National Bat Monitoring Programme: Turning Conservation Goals into tangible results. Pages 103-117, in T.J O’Shea and M.A. Bogan, editors. Monitoring trends in bat populations of the United States and territories: problems and prospects. U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Discipline, Information Technology Report USGS/BRD/ITR--2003-0003, 274pp.
9. Walsh, A.L., Catto, C.M.C. Hutson, A.M., Racey, P.A. P. Richardson, and S. Langton. 2001. The UK’s National Bat Monitoring Programme Final Report. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affair, UK, 155p.
10. Jones, K.J and A.L. Walsh. 2001. Field identification guide to British bats. Field Studies Council, UK
11. Entwistle, A.C., S. Harris, A.M. Hutson, P.A. Racey, A.L. Walsh, S.D. Gibson, I. Hepburn and J. Johnston. 2001. Habitat Management for Bats - A guide for land managers, land owners and their advisors. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK, 48pp.
12. Walsh, A.L. and C. Catto, C. 1999. Survey and monitoring. Pages 25-32 inA.J. Mitchell-Jones and A.P. McLeish, editors. The Bat Workers’ Manual, 2nd edition. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, UK, 138p.
13. Walsh, A.L. and S. Harris. 1996. Foraging habitat preferences of vespertilionid bats in Britain (I). Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 508-518.
14. Walsh, A.L. and S. Harris. 1996. Determinants of vespertilionid bat abundance in Britain: geographic, land class and local habitat relationships (II). Journal of Applied Ecology 33: 519-529. [IF’06 4.53]
15. Walsh, A.L., Harris, S., and A.H. Hutson. 1995. Abundance and habitat selection of foraging vespertilionid bats in Britain: a landscape scale approach. Pages 325-344 in Racey, P.A. and S. M. Swift, editors. Ecology, evolution and behaviour of bats. Symposia of the Zoological Society of London 67, Oxford Science Publications, Oxford. [IF’06 4.53]
16. Waters, D. and A.L. Walsh. 1994. The influence of bat detector brand on the quantitative estimation of bat abundance. Bioacoustics 5: 205-221.
17. Walsh, A.L., Hutson, A.H. and S. Harris. 1993. UK volunteer bat groups and the British bats and habitats survey. Pages 113-123 in K. Kapteyn, editors. Proceedings of the First European Bat Detector Workshop. Netherlands Bat Research Foundation, Amsterdam.
18. Walsh, A.L. and B.A. Mayle. 1991. Bat activity in different habitats in a mixed lowland woodland. Myotis 29: 97-104.
Popular:
The Gainesville Magazine - Ambassador to the Complex world of bats (2.67mb PDF)
Richter, H.V. and A.L. Walsh. (2006) The Greatest Migration in Africa: Unlocking the Mysteries of the Straw-Colored Fruit Bat. AZA Magazine, Communique, July 2006.
Walsh, A.L. and T. McOwat. (2002) Counting the Bats of Britain. A Pioneering Program Spreads Across the United Kingdom. Bats Magazine VOL. 20 10-12.
Jones, K.J and A.L. Walsh. (2001). Field identification guide to British bats. Field Studies Council, UK.
Writing, editing and publication of various newsletters (Bat Monitoring Post, published by The Bat Conservation Trust, 1996-2000, Flying Fox Conservation e-news published by Lubee Bat Conservancy, 2002 – present.)
: