Fig. 4.—Some of the most common roosting resources used by Plecotus macrobullaris. (A) Church in Kupljenik, Slovenia (632 m), where a small (5 adults) maternity colony was identified in 2012. (B) Crack (exact location indicated by the green arrow) in a large rock wall in Valle de Tena, Spain (2,250 m), where a maternity colony of> 10 individuals was located in 2013. A red circle indicates the presence of a researcher. (C) Talus slope in Valle de Aísa, Spain (1,450 m), where a nulliparous female was located for several days in 2013. (D) A female P. macrobullaris and its pup in a church attic in Laas, Italy, in July 2012 (920 m). (E) A male P. macrobullaris roosted in a crack in Currundué, Spain (1,740 m), in July 2013. (F) A male P. macrobul...
The cave myotis (Myotis velifer), a predominately cavernicolous species, selects various types of si...
FIG. 2. UPGMA dendrogram of 34 Amazonian bat species clustered by roosting-niche distance (see text)...
Fig. 4.—Habitats commonly occupied by Spermophilus citellus in portions of its range: A, Romania, Ia...
Myotis albescens has a wide distribution, occurring from southern Mexico to central Argentina and Ur...
Fig. 1.—An adult female Plecotus macrobullaris from Aísa, Pyrenees, Spain. Photograph by A. Alberdi....
Shelters are important for the Survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
ABSTRACT The paper summarises the investigation of roost-selection of Nyctalus noctula in prefabrica...
Main goal of this thesis was to compare geographical variability of sizes of colonies in the relatio...
The large-footed Myotis (Myotis macropus) is Australia’s only a trawling bat and can be found in urb...
Fig. 2.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male Pl...
The current article presents data on the wintering colony of Noctule bats at a river bridge in the t...
The barbastelle bat, <em>Barbastella barbastellus</em> (Schreber, 1774) is a medium-size...
The use of culverts in road networks as roost sites to maintain landscape connectivity for a trawlin...
The large-footed Myotis, Myotis macropus, is Australia’s only fishing bat. This species has adapted ...
Shelters are important for the survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
The cave myotis (Myotis velifer), a predominately cavernicolous species, selects various types of si...
FIG. 2. UPGMA dendrogram of 34 Amazonian bat species clustered by roosting-niche distance (see text)...
Fig. 4.—Habitats commonly occupied by Spermophilus citellus in portions of its range: A, Romania, Ia...
Myotis albescens has a wide distribution, occurring from southern Mexico to central Argentina and Ur...
Fig. 1.—An adult female Plecotus macrobullaris from Aísa, Pyrenees, Spain. Photograph by A. Alberdi....
Shelters are important for the Survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
ABSTRACT The paper summarises the investigation of roost-selection of Nyctalus noctula in prefabrica...
Main goal of this thesis was to compare geographical variability of sizes of colonies in the relatio...
The large-footed Myotis (Myotis macropus) is Australia’s only a trawling bat and can be found in urb...
Fig. 2.—Dorsal, ventral, and lateral views of skull and lateral view of mandible of an adult male Pl...
The current article presents data on the wintering colony of Noctule bats at a river bridge in the t...
The barbastelle bat, <em>Barbastella barbastellus</em> (Schreber, 1774) is a medium-size...
The use of culverts in road networks as roost sites to maintain landscape connectivity for a trawlin...
The large-footed Myotis, Myotis macropus, is Australia’s only fishing bat. This species has adapted ...
Shelters are important for the survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly tr...
The cave myotis (Myotis velifer), a predominately cavernicolous species, selects various types of si...
FIG. 2. UPGMA dendrogram of 34 Amazonian bat species clustered by roosting-niche distance (see text)...
Fig. 4.—Habitats commonly occupied by Spermophilus citellus in portions of its range: A, Romania, Ia...