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Stressful summers? Torpor expression differs between high- and low-latitude populations of bats
(American Society of Mammalogists, 2017)
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some species using
torpor as an energy-saving strategy during periods of negative energy balance. We evaluated how latitudinal
differences ...
Cold and alone? Roost choice and season affect torpor patterns in lesser short‑tailed bats
(Springer, 2017)
Seasonal changes in weather and food availability
differentially impact energy budgets of small mammals
such as bats. While most thermal physiological research has
focused on species that experience extreme seasonal ...
Thermoregulation by captive and free-ranging Egyptian rousette bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in South Africa
(American Society of Mammalogists, 2017)
Many bats, including some small-bodied tropical and subtropical Pteropodidae, use torpor to offset energetic
constraints. We tested the hypothesis that medium-sized (110–160 g) cave-roosting Egyptian rousette bats
(Rousettus ...
Quantifying Relative Levels of Solar Radiation at Bat Roosts Using Pyranometers
(Wiley - The Wildlife Society, 2017)
Although the amount of solar radiation received at roost sites used by bats has been speculated
to be a factor driving roost-site selection and roost switching behavior, few studies have scientifically
quantified and ...
Winter climate affects torpor patterns and roost choice in New Zealand lesser short-tailed bats
(Wiley-Blackwell (Zoological Society of London), 2017)
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of
endotherms, with some species using torpor as an energy-saving strategy during
periods of negative energy balance. We evaluated how differences ...