نتایج جستجو برای: bats

تعداد نتایج: 7216  

2011
Lihong Yuan Xudong Zhao Benfu Lin Stephen J. Rossiter Lingjiang He Xueguo Zuo Guimei He Gareth Jones Fritz Geiser Shuyi Zhang

Heterothermy (hibernation and daily torpor) is a key strategy that animals use to survive in harsh conditions and is widely employed by bats, which are found in diverse habitats and climates. Bats comprise more than 20% of all mammals and although heterothermy occurs in divergent lineages of bats, suggesting it might be an ancestral condition, its evolutionary history is complicated by complex ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Chen Chiu Wei Xian Cynthia F Moss

Echolocating bats emit sonar pulses and listen to returning echoes to probe their surroundings. Bats adapt their echolocation call design to cope with dynamic changes in the acoustic environment, including habitat change or the presence of nearby conspecifics/heterospecifics. Seven pairs of big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, were tested in this study to examine how they adjusted their echolocati...

2014
Joseph S. Johnson DeeAnn M. Reeder James W. McMichael Melissa B. Meierhofer Daniel W. F. Stern Shayne S. Lumadue Lauren E. Sigler Harrison D. Winters Megan E. Vodzak Allen Kurta Joseph A. Kath Kenneth A. Field

An estimated 5.7 million or more bats died in North America between 2006 and 2012 due to infection with the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd) that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS) during hibernation. The behavioral and physiological changes associated with hibernation leave bats vulnerable to WNS, but the persistence of bats within the contaminated regions of North America suggests that ...

2009
MICHAEL J. LACKI DANIEL R. COX MATTHEW B. DICKINSON

—We compared roost site characteristics of the Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) and northern bat (M. septentrionalis), which form maternity colonies in cavities and beneath bark of dead (snags) and living trees in eastern North American forests. We used published data (n 5 28 sources; n 5 1145 roost trees) from studies completed where the distributions of the two species overlap and evaluated a sui...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
L Leticia Mirón M L Gerardo Herrera M Nicte Ramírez P Keith A Hobson

Diet composition of carbon and nitrogen (C:N) could affect diet-tissue isotopic discrimination and elemental turnover rate in consumers but studies that test the nature of these changes are scarce. We compared carbon and nitrogen isotopic discrimination and turnover rates in individuals of Pallas' long-tongued bats Glossophaga soricina fed diets with protein soya isolate or amaranth grains as t...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Wei Hong Huabin Zhao

The bitter taste serves as an important natural defence against the ingestion of poisonous foods and is thus believed to be indispensable in animals. However, vampire bats are obligate blood feeders that show a reduced behavioural response towards bitter-tasting compounds. To test whether bitter taste receptor genes (T2Rs) have been relaxed from selective constraint in vampire bats, we sampled ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Noam Cvikel Katya Egert Berg Eran Levin Edward Hurme Ivailo Borissov Arjan Boonman Eran Amichai Yossi Yovel

Social foraging is a very common yet extremely complex behavior. Numerous studies attempted to model it with little supporting evidence. Studying it in the wild is difficult because it requires monitoring the animal's movement, its foraging success, and its interactions with conspecifics. We present a novel system that enables full night ultrasonic recording of freely foraging bats, in addition...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Eri Takahashi Kiri Hyomoto Hiroshi Riquimaroux Yoshiaki Watanabe Tetsuo Ohta Shizuko Hiryu

The echolocation behavior of Pipistrellus abramus during exposure to artificial jamming sounds during flight was investigated. Echolocation pulses emitted by the bats were recorded using a telemetry microphone mounted on the bats' backs, and their adaptation based on acoustic characteristics of emitted pulses was assessed in terms of jamming-avoidance responses (JARs). In experiment 1, frequenc...

2006
S. B. Castleberry K. V. Miller

The winter roost-site selection of most North American foliage-roosting bats is relatively unknown. We examined winter roost-site selection of Seminole bats (Lasirrrus seminolus) in the Lower Coastal Plain of South Carolina during January 2004. Seminole bats used a variety of day-roost structures including the canopy of overstory hardwood trees, hanging vines, pine needle clusters suspended fro...

2004
D. A. Russell

Hollow metal and composite baseball and softball bats exhibit two types of vibrational modes, bending modes and hoop modes. The hoop modes are unique to hollow bats and involve only a radial vibration of the barrel of the bat. The lowest frequency hoop mode is responsible for the both the "ping" sound of a metal bat and the so-called "trampoline effect." Modal analysis is used to determine the ...

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