We aim to summarise what is known about torpor use and patterns in Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) bats from temperate, tropical/subtropical and arid/semiarid regions and to identify whether and how they differ. ANZ bats comprise ∼90 species from 10 families. Members of at least nine of these are known to use torpor, but detailed knowledge is currently restricted to the pteropodids, molossids, mystacinids, and vespertilionids. In temperate areas, several species can hibernate (use a sequence of multiday torpor bouts) in trees or caves mostly during winter and continue to use short bouts of torpor for the rest of the year, including while reproducing. Subtropical vespertilionids also use multiday torpor in winter and brief bouts of torpor i...
Abstract Hibernation is widespread among mammals in a variety of environmental contexts. However, fe...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...
Prolonged torpor or hibernation is commonly employed by bats found in temperate regions. In contrast...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some spec...
Knowledge about torpor in free-ranging subtropical bats is scarce and it is widely believed that low...
Seasonal changes in weather and food availability differentially impact energy budgets of small mamm...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
1. Bats are placed in three groupings on the basis of their thermoregulatory mode. Group 1 includes ...
This study seeks to determine how temperate bats react to subtropical climates in which flying insec...
The incidence of torpor during summer and winter in response to cold exposure in Mops condylurus was...
The ability to enter torpor at low ambient temperature, which enables insectivorous bats to survive ...
Many bats hibernate to overcome a critical energy shortage in winter. However, unlike strictly seaso...
Abstract Hibernation is widespread among mammals in a variety of environmental contexts. However, fe...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...
Prolonged torpor or hibernation is commonly employed by bats found in temperate regions. In contrast...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some spec...
Knowledge about torpor in free-ranging subtropical bats is scarce and it is widely believed that low...
Seasonal changes in weather and food availability differentially impact energy budgets of small mamm...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
1. Bats are placed in three groupings on the basis of their thermoregulatory mode. Group 1 includes ...
This study seeks to determine how temperate bats react to subtropical climates in which flying insec...
The incidence of torpor during summer and winter in response to cold exposure in Mops condylurus was...
The ability to enter torpor at low ambient temperature, which enables insectivorous bats to survive ...
Many bats hibernate to overcome a critical energy shortage in winter. However, unlike strictly seaso...
Abstract Hibernation is widespread among mammals in a variety of environmental contexts. However, fe...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...