In the Transvaal, Miniopterus schreihersi natalemu forms hibernating colonies during May-July on the highveld where the ambient and cave temperatures are lower than in the lowveld. In two highveld caves, mating and hibernating colonies were resident from January to the end of July, but only one cave was occupied for hibernating during the winter. In the cave selected for hibernation humidity was lower, and fluctuated more, than in the other cave. Temperature also fluctuated more, but tended to average lower, than in the unused cave. It appears that low temperature rather than high humidity determined the choice of a hibernating cave
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Oxygen consumption of individual long-fingered bats, Miniopterus schreibersii, was measured at air t...
1 Cavity quality is important for the productivity and survival of many species of tree-dwelling wil...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...
The microclimate at Thermocline Cave (lat, 30° 45′S, long, 149° 43′E) was investigated by measuring ...
This study seeks to determine how temperate bats react to subtropical climates in which flying insec...
Hibernators adjust the expression of torpor behaviourally and physiologically to balance the benefit...
1. Bats are placed in three groupings on the basis of their thermoregulatory mode. Group 1 includes ...
Weather conditions can influence the hibernation behaviour of temperate cave-dwelling bats that are ...
Many North American bat species hibernate in both natural and artificial roosts. Although hibernacul...
Winter is a time of fascinating changes in biology for cave-hibernating bats, but it is also a time...
The fungal pathogen Geomyces destructans, which causes white-nose syndrome in bats, thrives in the c...
Bat hibernacula selection depends on various spatial and nonspatial variables that differ widely bet...
CONTEXT : For migratory animals, particularly those with long generation times, changing weather pat...
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Oxygen consumption of individual long-fingered bats, Miniopterus schreibersii, was measured at air t...
1 Cavity quality is important for the productivity and survival of many species of tree-dwelling wil...
1. Patterns of winter-activity in three species of bats (Myotis mystacinus, M. daubentoni, M. dasycn...
The microclimate at Thermocline Cave (lat, 30° 45′S, long, 149° 43′E) was investigated by measuring ...
This study seeks to determine how temperate bats react to subtropical climates in which flying insec...
Hibernators adjust the expression of torpor behaviourally and physiologically to balance the benefit...
1. Bats are placed in three groupings on the basis of their thermoregulatory mode. Group 1 includes ...
Weather conditions can influence the hibernation behaviour of temperate cave-dwelling bats that are ...
Many North American bat species hibernate in both natural and artificial roosts. Although hibernacul...
Winter is a time of fascinating changes in biology for cave-hibernating bats, but it is also a time...
The fungal pathogen Geomyces destructans, which causes white-nose syndrome in bats, thrives in the c...
Bat hibernacula selection depends on various spatial and nonspatial variables that differ widely bet...
CONTEXT : For migratory animals, particularly those with long generation times, changing weather pat...
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Oxygen consumption of individual long-fingered bats, Miniopterus schreibersii, was measured at air t...
1 Cavity quality is important for the productivity and survival of many species of tree-dwelling wil...