Interest in forecasting impacts of climate change have heightened attention in recent decades to how animals respond to variation in climate and weather patterns. One difficulty in determining animal response to climate variation is lack of long-term datasets that record animal behaviors over decadal scales. We used radar observations from the national NEXRAD network of Doppler weather radars to measure how group behavior in a colonially-roosting bat species responded to annual variation in climate and daily variation in weather over the past 11 years. Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) form dense aggregations in cave roosts in Texas. These bats emerge from caves daily to forage at high altitudes, which makes them detectable...
Many bats hibernate to overcome a critical energy shortage in winter. However, unlike strictly seaso...
1. Climate is known to influence breeding phenology and reproductive success in temperate zone bats,...
Abstract In order to assess the consequences of climate change and evaluate its impacts on wildlife,...
We thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on the manuscript and Barry Nickel for advice ...
Abstract Climate change is drastically changing the timing of biological events across the globe. C...
<p>Mean time of emergence (offset in minutes from local sunset) of Brazilian free-tailed bats (<i>Ta...
The northeastern and mid-Atlantic coasts of the United States are important summer maternity habitat...
CONTEXT : For migratory animals, particularly those with long generation times, changing weather pat...
It has generally been shown that for many temperate insectivorous bats, the time of evening emergenc...
Animal migrations generate large spatial and temporal fluctuations in biomass that provide a resourc...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
Understanding the influence of weather on reproductive events is critical for documenting population...
Temperate zone bats may be more sensitive to climate change than other groups of mammals because man...
1. Climate is known to influence breeding phenology and reproductive success in temperate‐zone bats,...
Long‐lived animals with a low annual reproductive output need a long time to recover from population...
Many bats hibernate to overcome a critical energy shortage in winter. However, unlike strictly seaso...
1. Climate is known to influence breeding phenology and reproductive success in temperate zone bats,...
Abstract In order to assess the consequences of climate change and evaluate its impacts on wildlife,...
We thank two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on the manuscript and Barry Nickel for advice ...
Abstract Climate change is drastically changing the timing of biological events across the globe. C...
<p>Mean time of emergence (offset in minutes from local sunset) of Brazilian free-tailed bats (<i>Ta...
The northeastern and mid-Atlantic coasts of the United States are important summer maternity habitat...
CONTEXT : For migratory animals, particularly those with long generation times, changing weather pat...
It has generally been shown that for many temperate insectivorous bats, the time of evening emergenc...
Animal migrations generate large spatial and temporal fluctuations in biomass that provide a resourc...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
Understanding the influence of weather on reproductive events is critical for documenting population...
Temperate zone bats may be more sensitive to climate change than other groups of mammals because man...
1. Climate is known to influence breeding phenology and reproductive success in temperate‐zone bats,...
Long‐lived animals with a low annual reproductive output need a long time to recover from population...
Many bats hibernate to overcome a critical energy shortage in winter. However, unlike strictly seaso...
1. Climate is known to influence breeding phenology and reproductive success in temperate zone bats,...
Abstract In order to assess the consequences of climate change and evaluate its impacts on wildlife,...