New Zealand has two species of microbat; the Short-tailed Bat (Mystacina tuberculata) and the Long-tailed Bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus). Despite having special significance as being New Zealand's only native terrestrial mammals, the short- and long-tailed bat are both currently under threat. The objective of this investigation was to collect zoological information on New Zealand's native bats to test current hypotheses regarding their biology and to provide management recommendations to assist in the preservation of wild populations of bat. DNA analysis was performed on tissue samples collected from seven populations of short-tailed bats and from five populations of long-tailed bats from throughout New Zealand. In order to preserve the...
Conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important issues globally. Chiropteran fauna contrib...
Invasive mammalian predators pose one of the greatest threats to biodiversity globally, particularly...
Designing robust monitoring programmes for cryptic species is particularly difficult. Not detecting ...
Sequence data held on CD with print copy in the Turitea Library.The distribution, ecology, and molec...
International audienceThe New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) is an endemic spec...
The lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata) and the long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculat...
The two species of bats that still survive in New Zealand are both believed to be threatened. Both h...
A new genus and species of fossil bat is described from New Zealand's only pre-Pleistocene Cenozoic ...
The long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) is a threatened species endemic to New Zealand. Hist...
The overall aim of this project was to detect the location of long-tailed bat and morepork across Ba...
Environmental certification schemes have stimulated increasing interest in biodiversity and its mana...
New Zealand's vulnerable microbats, the long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus, Vespertilionidae...
The New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) is an endangered species which is now ab...
The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever si...
The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever si...
Conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important issues globally. Chiropteran fauna contrib...
Invasive mammalian predators pose one of the greatest threats to biodiversity globally, particularly...
Designing robust monitoring programmes for cryptic species is particularly difficult. Not detecting ...
Sequence data held on CD with print copy in the Turitea Library.The distribution, ecology, and molec...
International audienceThe New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) is an endemic spec...
The lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata) and the long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculat...
The two species of bats that still survive in New Zealand are both believed to be threatened. Both h...
A new genus and species of fossil bat is described from New Zealand's only pre-Pleistocene Cenozoic ...
The long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) is a threatened species endemic to New Zealand. Hist...
The overall aim of this project was to detect the location of long-tailed bat and morepork across Ba...
Environmental certification schemes have stimulated increasing interest in biodiversity and its mana...
New Zealand's vulnerable microbats, the long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus, Vespertilionidae...
The New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) is an endangered species which is now ab...
The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever si...
The taxonomic position of the endemic New Zealand bat genus Mystacina has vexed systematists ever si...
Conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important issues globally. Chiropteran fauna contrib...
Invasive mammalian predators pose one of the greatest threats to biodiversity globally, particularly...
Designing robust monitoring programmes for cryptic species is particularly difficult. Not detecting ...