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Roost selection in concrete culverts by the large-footed myotis (Myotis macropus) is limited by the availability of microhabitat

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Published in 2020 at "Australian Journal of Zoology"

DOI: 10.1071/zo20033

Abstract: Abstract. The large-footed myotis (Myotis macropus) is a specialist trawling bat with flexible roosting behaviour, being able to switch between caves, tree hollows and artificial roosts such as bridges, tunnels and culverts. However, little is… read more here.

Keywords: roost; large footed; footed myotis; myotis ... See more keywords
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Differential selection of roosts by Eastern Small-footed Myotis (Myotis leibii) relative to rock structure and microclimate

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Published in 2023 at "Journal of Mammalogy"

DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyad037

Abstract: Roost selection by insectivorous bats in temperate regions is presumably influenced by roost microclimates in relation to thermoregulatory strategies, but few studies have included temperature measurements in habitat selection models. Rocky landscape features are an… read more here.

Keywords: myotis; rock; eastern small; footed myotis ... See more keywords
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Helminth (Cestoda, Nematoda) and coccidian (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) parasites of the eastern small-footed myotis, Myotis leibii (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Arkansas, with a description of a new species of Eimeria

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Published in 2017 at "Acta Parasitologica"

DOI: 10.1515/ap-2017-0044

Abstract: During May and July 2016, 32 eastern small-footed myotis (Myotis leibii) were collected from five counties of northwestern Arkansas and their faeces examined for coccidian parasites. Four of 32 (13%) M. leibii harboured an eimerian… read more here.

Keywords: leibii; myotis myotis; myotis; small footed ... See more keywords
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Stereotypy and variability of social calls among clustering female big-footed myotis (Myotis macrodactylus)

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Published in 2018 at "Zoological Research"

DOI: 10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2018.026

Abstract: Echolocating bats have developed advanced auditory perception systems, predominantly using acoustic signaling to communicate with each other. They can emit a diverse range of social calls in complex behavioral contexts. This study examined the vocal… read more here.

Keywords: big footed; myotis; variability social; footed myotis ... See more keywords