Variation in winter conditions differentially impacts thermoregulation of endotherms, with some species using torpor as an energy-saving strategy during periods of negative energy balance. We evaluated how differences in energy balance due to winter ambient temperatures (Ta), would lead to differing torpor expression and roost choice between populations. Here, we monitored Ta and skin temperatures (Tsk) of New Zealand lesser short-tailed bats (Mystacina tuberculata) using temperature telemetry from an inland population from Pureora, North Island and another from Hauturu/Little Barrier Island (Hauturu), an offshore island. Relative to Pureora, all recorded Ta variables were higher in Hauturu. Hauturu bats used short torpor (Tsk of Hauturu ba...
The microsites that animals occupy during the rest phase of their circadian activity cycle influence...
The ability to enter torpor at low ambient temperature, which enables insectivorous bats to survive ...
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...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...
Prolonged torpor or hibernation is commonly employed by bats found in temperate regions. In contrast...
We aim to summarise what is known about torpor use and patterns in Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) ...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
The incidence of torpor during summer and winter in response to cold exposure in Mops condylurus was...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Many bats utilize torpor mechanisms to conserve energy during daily rest or seasonal periods of inac...
Bats spend most of their lives resting, socializing, and raising their young in roosts. Roost condit...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
The microsites that animals occupy during the rest phase of their circadian activity cycle influence...
The ability to enter torpor at low ambient temperature, which enables insectivorous bats to survive ...
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...
Variation in weather and food availability impacts the energy budgets of endotherms, with some speci...
Prolonged torpor or hibernation is commonly employed by bats found in temperate regions. In contrast...
We aim to summarise what is known about torpor use and patterns in Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) ...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Heterotherms vary their use of torpor and choice of refugia to deal with energetic stresses such as ...
The incidence of torpor during summer and winter in response to cold exposure in Mops condylurus was...
The proportion of organisms exposed to warm conditions is predicted to increase during global warmin...
Many bats utilize torpor mechanisms to conserve energy during daily rest or seasonal periods of inac...
Bats spend most of their lives resting, socializing, and raising their young in roosts. Roost condit...
Small insectivorous bats commonly use torpor while day-roosting, even in summer. However, reproducti...
Heterothermic mammals can use torpor, a state of metabolic suppression, to conserve energy during ti...
The microsites that animals occupy during the rest phase of their circadian activity cycle influence...
The ability to enter torpor at low ambient temperature, which enables insectivorous bats to survive ...
Knowledge about torpor in free-ranging subtropical bats is scarce and it is widely believed that low...