Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproductive female bats are believed to benefit from avoiding torpor because a constant, elevated body temperature maximises the rate of offspring growth, which could increase offspring survival. We used temperature-sensitive radio-transmitters to locate roosts and document the thermal biology of pregnant and lactating females of Nyctophilus geoffroyi (9 g) and N. gouldi (11 g) at a woodland in a cool temperate climate. Unlike males, reproductive female Nyctophilus spp. roosted as small groups (<25) within insulated tree cavities. Roost switching occurred every 3.7 ± 1.5 (N. geoffroyi) or 1.7 ± 0.8 days (N. gouldi), and radio-tagged individuals rooste...
To maximize energetic savings, female bats often roost communally whilst pregnant or with non-volant...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...
In summer, many temperate bat species use daytime torpor, but breeding females do so less to avoid i...
Daily torpor can provide significant energy savings, but in bats may reduce rates of fetal and juven...
Seasonal changes in weather and food availability differentially impact energy budgets of small mamm...
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some spec...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
Anthropogenic land use changes, such as deforestation and commercial forestry, have substantially re...
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Prolonged torpor or hibernation is commonly employed by bats found in temperate regions. In contrast...
Communal night roosting behavior of Myotis lucifugus was studied in southeastern Ontario using low l...
To maximize energetic savings, female bats often roost communally whilst pregnant or with non-volant...
Knowledge about torpor in free-ranging subtropical bats is scarce and it is widely believed that low...
Bats spend most of their lives resting, socializing, and raising their young in roosts. Roost condit...
To maximize energetic savings, female bats often roost communally whilst pregnant or with non-volant...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...
In summer, many temperate bat species use daytime torpor, but breeding females do so less to avoid i...
Daily torpor can provide significant energy savings, but in bats may reduce rates of fetal and juven...
Seasonal changes in weather and food availability differentially impact energy budgets of small mamm...
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some spec...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
Anthropogenic land use changes, such as deforestation and commercial forestry, have substantially re...
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Prolonged torpor or hibernation is commonly employed by bats found in temperate regions. In contrast...
Communal night roosting behavior of Myotis lucifugus was studied in southeastern Ontario using low l...
To maximize energetic savings, female bats often roost communally whilst pregnant or with non-volant...
Knowledge about torpor in free-ranging subtropical bats is scarce and it is widely believed that low...
Bats spend most of their lives resting, socializing, and raising their young in roosts. Roost condit...
To maximize energetic savings, female bats often roost communally whilst pregnant or with non-volant...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...