Tim Carter

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Department of Biology
Ball State University
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Tim Carter is currently working as Professor at Department of Biology, Ball State University. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Ph.D. 2003 University of Georgia, M.S. 1998 University of Georgia, B.S. 1996

Research Intrest

Management of wildlife often focusing on endangered or threatened bat species

List of Publications
Bergeson, S.M., T.C. Carter, and M.D. Whitby. 2013. Partitioning of foraging resources between sympatric Indiana and little brown bats. Journal of Mammalogy 94(6):1311-1320.
Whitby, M.D., T.C. Carter, E.R. Britzke. 2014. Evaluation of mobile acoustic techniques for bat population monitoring. Acta Chiropterlogica. 16(1):223-230.
Pauli, B.P, H.A. Badin, G.S. Haulton, P.A. Zollner, T.C. Carter. 2015. Landscape features associated with the roosting habitat of Indiana bats and northern long-eared bats Landscape Ecology 30: 2015-2029.
Bergeson, S.M., T.C. Carter, and M.D. Whitby. 2015. Adaptive Roosting Gives Little Brown Bats an Advantage over Endangered Indiana Bats. American Midland Naturalist, 174:321-330.