Anthropogenic land use changes, such as deforestation and commercial forestry, have substantially reduced natural roost sites for European bats. A common conservation solution is to provide artificial roosts (i.e., bat boxes), but there are concerns that these can become hotter than natural roosts in summer and could be death traps during heat waves. Nevertheless, females of several bat species form maternity colonies in these boxes, thus occupying hotter and more humid microclimates than solitarily roosting males. We tested if cooling efficiency and heat tolerance differ between sexes in European bats, and estimated the evaporative water requirements of living in bat boxes during hot summer days. We used indirect calorimetry and thermometr...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.4 Summary Seasonal metabolic adjustments and part...
The microsites that animals occupy during the rest phase of their circadian activity cycle influence...
We tested the hypothesis that interspecific variation in chiropteran heat tolerance and evaporative ...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
In summer, many temperate bat species use daytime torpor, but breeding females do so less to avoid i...
Bats spend most of their lives resting, socializing, and raising their young in roosts. Roost condit...
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some spec...
We studied roost microclimates, thermal preferences and temperature-related variation in body temper...
Many tropical mammals are vulnerable to heat because their water budget limits the use of evaporativ...
Endangered Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) have decreased by 48% nationwide in the last 40 years. One ...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.4 Summary Seasonal metabolic adjustments and part...
The microsites that animals occupy during the rest phase of their circadian activity cycle influence...
We tested the hypothesis that interspecific variation in chiropteran heat tolerance and evaporative ...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
In summer, many temperate bat species use daytime torpor, but breeding females do so less to avoid i...
Bats spend most of their lives resting, socializing, and raising their young in roosts. Roost condit...
This study has tested microclimatic characteristics of natural and synanthropic roosts in the Trebon...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some spec...
We studied roost microclimates, thermal preferences and temperature-related variation in body temper...
Many tropical mammals are vulnerable to heat because their water budget limits the use of evaporativ...
Endangered Indiana bats (Myotis sodalis) have decreased by 48% nationwide in the last 40 years. One ...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
The spatiotemporal distribution of females is a major factor affecting animal social systems. Predat...
Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2013.4 Summary Seasonal metabolic adjustments and part...