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Autor:
Jaime Luévano, Scott Tremor, Eric Mellink, Sula E. Vanderplank, Nadia Siordia, Howard H Thomas
Publikováno v:
Bulletin, Southern California Academy of Sciences. 116:214-218
Heliosciurus rufobrachium (Waterhouse, 1842), one of six species of Heliosciurus, is a sciurid commonly called red-legged sun squirrel. It is a medium-sized diurnally adapted tree squirrel occurring at ground-level to upper heights of the canopy of m
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::47f60dd79fbc2bae00cdf97960502ab1
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https://zenodo.org/record/7168838
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 20:552-558
Effects of white-nose syndrome (WNS) have mainly been assessed in bats at hibernacula, but this method may not be appropriate for species with poorly understood overwintering habits. We assessed effects of WNS on summer captures of Myotis leibii (Eas
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Journal of Mammalogy. 93:491-496
Partitioning of foraging niches of insectivorous bats likely is shaped by ecological factors such as availability of prey and competition; however, these factors are difficult to measure and there is little empirical evidence for either. We examined
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 78:1019-1025
Adult males of some species of fireflies (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) are chemically defended and produce bioluminescent courtship signals while flying in search of females. These signals may have positive or negative consequences unrelated to mating. Ea
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Northeastern Naturalist. 15:25-34
Published data that describe the distribution and reproductive patterns of bats in New Hampshire are sparse. We examined the distribution and reproductive phenology of bats within Pisgah State Park (the largest state park in New Hampshire) located in
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The American Midland Naturalist. 158:354-360
Published information about the diet of eastern small-footed bats (Myotis leibii) does not exist. Feces of 39 M. leibii captured from May through Sep. in southern New Hampshire contained eight orders of insects, spiders (Araneae), unidentified arthro
Publikováno v:
EMBC
Insectivorous bats are able to locate and capture insects in complete darkness while flying at high speeds. They may consume hundreds of insects each night while avoiding obstacles in a complex environment. To investigate the processes associated wit
Autor:
Howard H. Thomas, Matthew Tatro, Brian Crepeau, Bethany Huff, Paul R. Moosman, Khemarith Veasna, Kevin B. Austin, Ryan Farnsworth, Peter Lustig
Publikováno v:
2009 International Conference on Computing, Engineering and Information.
Insectivorous bats are remarkable in that they navigate complex environments in the dark and choose the insects they consume while flying at high speeds. Studies have confirmed that various bat species have the ability to distinguish the size, textur
Autor:
Monte D. Chandler, Donald J. Wilda, Richard B. Chipman, Brian M. Bjorklund, Dennis Slate, Howard H. Thomas, Timothy P. Algeo, Peter A. Palmiotto
Publikováno v:
Bjorklund, Brian M.; Thomas, Howard H.; Palmiotto, Peter A.; Algeo, Timothy P.; Slate, Dennis; Chipman, Richard B.; et al.(2008). Potential Food Item Distractions during Raccoon ORV Baiting Campaigns on Cape Cod, Massachusetts: Would You Like Fries With That?. Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference, 23(23), 270-274. doi: 10.5070/V423110497. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5dh3540n
Author(s): Bjorklund, Brian M.; Thomas, Howard H.; Palmiotto, Peter A.; Algeo, Timothy P.; Slate, Dennis; Chipman, Richard B.; Chandler, Monte D.; Wilda, Donald J. | Abstract: USDA APHIS Wildlife Services has been a primary cooperator in the Cape Cod
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