<p>WS: wingspan, WA: wing area, WL: wing loading, AR: aspect ratio, RF: resting frequency. N = number of bats, where sample sizes for each sex (m = males; f = females) are provided in parentheses below the total number of bats.</p
<p>Summary of data samples used for analysis: number of days on which bats produced SCF and RF calls...
(With 5 figures in the text) An as yet unconsidered potential error in studies that predict flight s...
that calls at a frequency clearly above what is predicted by allometry, compensates for frequency-d...
<p>Comparing the mean forearm length (mm) and heterozygosity of breeding and non-breeding male and f...
<p>Morphological measurements of bats used to calculate obstacle spacing and feeding volumes. Body m...
<p>Mean and range of peak frequencies (frequencies of maximum amplitude within each signal) versus m...
<p>Group size refers to the number of males (M) and females (F) present in each one of the focal gro...
<p>(a) Forearm (mm) and body mass (g) data measured for 396 individuals. Open and filled triangles c...
<p>Numerical data, except the number of subjects, are presented as medians (first quartile/third qua...
<p>Relationship between wingbeat frequency (A), wingbeat amplitude (B), and stroke plane angle (C) w...
Wing area is a parameter important to any study of chiropteran flight behaviour (Struthsaker 1961 ; ...
<p>The table shows source levels (SL) for search calls of 11 species of bats. Frequency(maxE) is the...
Number of identified bats with definitive RABV test result (N = 2,928), number of rabid bats, and ba...
Wing area is a parameter important to any study of chiropteran flight behaviour (Struthsaker 1961 ; ...
<p>Each spectrum was normalized to have a maximum of 1. Note the overall ...
<p>Summary of data samples used for analysis: number of days on which bats produced SCF and RF calls...
(With 5 figures in the text) An as yet unconsidered potential error in studies that predict flight s...
that calls at a frequency clearly above what is predicted by allometry, compensates for frequency-d...
<p>Comparing the mean forearm length (mm) and heterozygosity of breeding and non-breeding male and f...
<p>Morphological measurements of bats used to calculate obstacle spacing and feeding volumes. Body m...
<p>Mean and range of peak frequencies (frequencies of maximum amplitude within each signal) versus m...
<p>Group size refers to the number of males (M) and females (F) present in each one of the focal gro...
<p>(a) Forearm (mm) and body mass (g) data measured for 396 individuals. Open and filled triangles c...
<p>Numerical data, except the number of subjects, are presented as medians (first quartile/third qua...
<p>Relationship between wingbeat frequency (A), wingbeat amplitude (B), and stroke plane angle (C) w...
Wing area is a parameter important to any study of chiropteran flight behaviour (Struthsaker 1961 ; ...
<p>The table shows source levels (SL) for search calls of 11 species of bats. Frequency(maxE) is the...
Number of identified bats with definitive RABV test result (N = 2,928), number of rabid bats, and ba...
Wing area is a parameter important to any study of chiropteran flight behaviour (Struthsaker 1961 ; ...
<p>Each spectrum was normalized to have a maximum of 1. Note the overall ...
<p>Summary of data samples used for analysis: number of days on which bats produced SCF and RF calls...
(With 5 figures in the text) An as yet unconsidered potential error in studies that predict flight s...
that calls at a frequency clearly above what is predicted by allometry, compensates for frequency-d...