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Burivalova, Z., Perea, S., et al.
Bioacoustic biodiversity baselines for intact forests. Accepted · Global Change Biology
2026
Perea, S., de Oliveira, H. F. M., Silva, D. C., de la Sancha, N. U., da Silva, J. M., Domingos, F. M. C. B., & Fandos, G.
Multidimensional diversity assessment of cave-associated bats in Brazil reveals major conservation gaps.
Biodiversity and Conservation, 35(5), 141. DOI
Berman, L. M., Perea, S., Sagar, H. S. C., Persche, M., Ingram, G., Maeda, T., ... & Buřivalová, Z.
Acoustic Indices Reveal Fundamental Differences in Daily Phenology of Tropical and Temperate Forest Soundscapes.
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 35(3), e70224. DOI
Izquierdo, M., Sierra-Duran, C., Perea, S., Meineke, C. D., & Medellín, R.
Pests for dinner: Dietary composition of insectivorous bats in a fragmented Tropical Dry Forest.
Biotropica. DOI
2025
Roberson, B. J., Perea, S., DeRose‐Broeckert, D., & Castleberry, S. B.
Glowing Green: A Quantitative Analysis of Photoluminescence in Six North American Bat Species.
Ecology and Evolution, 15(8), e71885. DOI
Perea, S.
Listening to forest recovery: Biodiversity conservation.
Nature Reviews Biodiversity, 1–1. DOI
Perea, S., Vicente-Santos, A., Larsen-Gray, A. L., Gandhi, K. J., Greene, D. U., Barnes, B. F., & Castleberry, S. B.
Disentangling winter relationships: Bat responses to forest stand structure, environmental conditions, and prey composition.
Forest Ecology and Management, 578, 122484. DOI
Meierhofer, M. B., (…), Perea, S., (…), & Weller, T. J.
Re‐weighing the 5% tagging recommendation: assessing the potential impacts of tags on the behaviour and body condition of bats.
Mammal Review, 55(2), e12369. DOI
2024
Ferrall, E. A., Perea, S., Morris, K. M., Pattavina, P. E., Irwin, B. J., Hepinstall‐Cymerman, J., & Castleberry, S. B.
Disparities in Perimyotis subflavus Body Mass Between Cave and Culvert Hibernacula in Georgia, USA.
Ecology and Evolution, 14(12), e70634. DOI
Perea, S., Ferrall, E. A., Morris, K. M., Pattavina, P. E., & Castleberry, S. B.
One ring does not fit all: Evaluation of banding‐related injuries in tricolored bats.
Conservation Science and Practice, 6(12), e13269. DOI
Perea, S., E. A. Ferrall, K. M. Morris, P. E. Pattavina, N. Sharp, M. A. L. L., Pattavina, N. L. Castleberry, & S. B. Castleberry.
Bioblitz as a tool for uncovering changes in forest bat communities in the southeastern U.S.
Journal of Bat Research and Conservation, 17(1): 21–28. DOI
Myers, J. B., Perea, S., Johannsen, K. L., Rushton, E., Conner, L. M., & Castleberry, S. B.
Evaluating effects of natural and anthropogenic factors on American black bear occupancy in northern Georgia, USA.
Journal of Zoology, 324(4), 287–297. DOI
Perea, S., Meinecke, C. D., Larsen-Gray, A. L., Greene, D. U., Villari, C., Gandhi, K. J., & Castleberry, S. B.
Winter diet of bats in working forests of the southeastern US Coastal Plain.
Scientific Reports, 14(1), 12778. DOI
Perea, S., Fandos, G., Larsen‐Gray, A., Greene, D. U., Chandler, R., & Castleberry, S. B.
Bat winter foraging habitat use in working forests: a multispecies spatial occupancy approach.
Animal Conservation, 27(4), 478–491. DOI
Perea, S., Ferrall, E. A., Morris, K. M., Pattavina, P. E., Sharp, N., & Castleberry, S. B.
A decade of hibernating bat communities along the periphery of a region of white‐nose syndrome.
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 88(1), e22506. DOI
2022
Perea, S., Morris, K. M., & Castleberry, S. B.
Northern yellow bat Dasypterus intermedius activity and habitat selection on an Atlantic barrier island.
Acta Chiropterologica, 24(2), 343–352. DOI
Perea, S., Yearout, J. A., Ferrall, E. A., Morris, K. M., Pynne, J. T., & Castleberry, S. B.
Seven-year impact of white-nose syndrome on tri-colored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) populations in Georgia, USA.
Endangered Species Research, 48, 99–106. DOI
2021
Bender, M. J., Perea, S., Castleberry, S. B., Miller, D. A., & Wigley, T. B.
Influence of insect abundance and vegetation structure on site-occupancy of bats in managed pine forests.
Forest Ecology and Management, 482, 118839. DOI
2020
Perea, S., & Tena, E.
Different bat detectors and processing software… Same results?
Journal of Bat Research and Conservation, 13(1). DOI