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Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 76:1186-1189
Concentrations of nitrogen and minerals were measured in milk of Carollia and a few other tropical species of bats. Compared with other mammals, milk of Carollia is high in potassium and low in calcium. Compared with milk of the insectivorous Tadarid
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Journal of Mammalogy. 75:674-680
Concentrations of nitrogen and minerals in individual fecal pellets of Noctilio leporinus directly reflect composition of the fish, crustaceans, beetles, or moths originally consumed. Among Neotropical bats that feed primarily on plant parts (fruits,
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Journal of Mammalogy. 75:71-83
Samples of typical guano, collected weekly during the summer roosting period from six maternity roosts of big brown bats ( Eptesicus fuscus ), were analyzed for levels of nitrogen, sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron. Total time and varia
Autor:
Eugene H. Studier, Steven H. Sevick
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 73:866-870
Female Eptesicus fuscus , sampled biweekly from an attic roost in Byron, Shiawassee Co., Michigan, from 25 April through 26 September 1990, were aged, weighed, sexed, and photographed with left wing extended. From photographs, the following measureme
Autor:
Eugene H. Studier, Steven H. Sevick
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology. 103:579-595
1. 1. Live and dry mass, water content, nitrogen, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and total iron concentrations are reported (or are available from the authors or the Faculty/Staff Collection of The University of Michigan-Flint Library) for mem
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology. 100:1035-1039
1. 1. Analysis of nitrogen, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and potassium levels in big brown bat guano throughout much of the summer roosting period was performed. 2. 2. Based on the tenet that low, non-variable levels of an element in feces indic
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology. 100:1041-1043
1. 1. Levels of the elements—N, Na, K, Mg, Ca, and Fe—in caterpillars, pupae, cocoons and adults of Eastern tent moths show individual patterns for each element. 2. 2. As food, all stages exceed minimal mammalian and avian requirements for N, Mg,
Publikováno v:
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Physiology. 109(3)
Proximate (live mass, water, lipid, ash, non-fat organic), caloric, nitrogen, and mineral (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and iron) concentrations and total body content of individuals of 24 species of Neotropical and Paleotropical bats were