Browsing Science (Faculty of) by Subject "Myotis lucifugus"
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Long-term decline in bat activity using passive acoustic monitoring and an equipment correction factor in Nova Scotia, Canada
(University of Waterloo, 2020-09-28)Passive acoustic monitoring has grown in popularity as a technique to assess changes in activity levels of various taxa. However, there are few long-term and large-scale acoustic monitoring programs due to the current ... -
The physiological ecology of preparing for and recovering from hibernation in temperate insectivorous bats
(University of Waterloo, 2023-01-12)Temperate insectivorous bats that hibernate must both prepare for and recover from hibernation during times of the year with low resource abundance and low ambient temperatures, resulting in energetic bottlenecks in both ... -
The role of social preferences in the organization of a gregarious mammal colony
(University of Waterloo, 2022-12-02)Social preferences are often demonstrated to exist in “intelligent”, long-lived species, such as cetaceans and primates, where individuals have the opportunity to form relationships with conspecifics through repeated ...