We acoustically monitored a small mine in southeastern Nebraska known to be a hibernaculum for the Northern Long-eared Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) for two winters (2014-2015 and 2015-2016). Some M. septentrionalis emerged on nights with mild temperatures throughout both winters. There was an 89% probability of detecting this species when temperature at sunset was \u3e5°C. Our results indicated that acoustical surveys outside mines or caves in winter, particularly on nights with mild temperatures, are an effective method of identifying hibernacula of M. septentrionalis and potentially other species without disturbing individuals by entering the hibernaculum or by netting individuals as they exit their winter quarters. However, the effect...
Twelve species of bats are thought to overwinter in Montana, but surveys have found few individuals ...
Activity patterns of a greater horseshoe bats Rhinolophus ferrumequinum were investigated at caves i...
A substantial body of work exists describing timing of migration and hibernation among bats in easte...
We acoustically monitored a small mine in southeastern Nebraska known to be a hibernaculum for the N...
Abstract.—Few studies have investigated autumn migration of the northern long-eared myotis (Myotis s...
The Northern Long-eared Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) is known to hibernate in mines and caves, of...
We used a combination of acoustic detectors, thermal imaging cameras, and mist netting to confirm th...
Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolve...
Many North American bats are active outside hibernacula in winter, but no information on winter acti...
We used a combination of acoustic detectors, thermal imaging cameras, and mist netting to confirm th...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
Abstract Prior to the introduction of white‐nose syndrome (WNS) to North America, temperate bats wer...
Twelve species of bats are thought to overwinter in Montana, but surveys have found few individuals ...
Activity patterns of a greater horseshoe bats Rhinolophus ferrumequinum were investigated at caves i...
A substantial body of work exists describing timing of migration and hibernation among bats in easte...
We acoustically monitored a small mine in southeastern Nebraska known to be a hibernaculum for the N...
Abstract.—Few studies have investigated autumn migration of the northern long-eared myotis (Myotis s...
The Northern Long-eared Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis) is known to hibernate in mines and caves, of...
We used a combination of acoustic detectors, thermal imaging cameras, and mist netting to confirm th...
Natural hibernation sites used by bats in areas that lack cave features have long remained unresolve...
Many North American bats are active outside hibernacula in winter, but no information on winter acti...
We used a combination of acoustic detectors, thermal imaging cameras, and mist netting to confirm th...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
Abstract Prior to the introduction of white‐nose syndrome (WNS) to North America, temperate bats wer...
Twelve species of bats are thought to overwinter in Montana, but surveys have found few individuals ...
Activity patterns of a greater horseshoe bats Rhinolophus ferrumequinum were investigated at caves i...
A substantial body of work exists describing timing of migration and hibernation among bats in easte...