| biology of myotis thysanodes and m. lucifugus (chiroptera: vespertilionidae). i. thermoregulation. | | 2015 | 4401731 |
| biology of myotis thysanodes and m. lucifugus (chiroptera: vespertilionidae). ii. bioenergetics of pregnancy and lactation. | | 1973 | 4145763 |
| biology of myotis thysanodes and m. lucifugus (chiroptera: vespertilionidae)--iii. metabolism, heart rate, breathing rate, evaporative water loss and general energetics. | | 1976 | 7397 |
| simulated bat populations erode when exposed to climate change projections for western north america. | recent research has demonstrated that temperature and precipitation conditions correlate with successful reproduction in some insectivorous bat species that live in arid and semiarid regions, and that hot and dry conditions correlate with reduced lactation and reproductive output by females of some species. however, the potential long-term impacts of climate-induced reproductive declines on bat populations in western north america are not well understood. we combined results from long-term field ... | 2017 | 28686737 |
| energy utilization and water requirements of captive myotis thysanodes and myotis lucifugus (chiroptera). | | 1971 | 4150236 |
| rabies in myotis thysanodes, lasiurus ega, euderma maculatum and eumops perotis in california. | | 1979 | 480526 |
| prevalence of neutralizing antibodies to rabies virus in serum of seven species of insectivorous bats from colorado and new mexico, united states. | we determined the presence of rabies-virus-neutralizing antibodies (rvna) in serum of 721 insectivorous bats of seven species captured, sampled, and released in colorado and new mexico, united states in 2003-2005. a subsample of 160 bats was tested for rabies-virus rna in saliva. we sampled little brown bats (myotis lucifugus) at two maternity roosts in larimer county, colorado; big brown bats (eptesicus fuscus) at three maternity roosts in morgan county, colorado; and big brown bats at five mat ... | 2013 | 23568912 |
| bat ectoparasites from the trans-pecos region of texas, including notes from big bend national park. | ectoparasites of 13 species of molossid, mormoopid, and vespertilionid bats from the trans-pecos region of texas were studied, as follows: antrozous pallidus (leconte), corynorhinus townsendii (cooper), eptesicus fuscus (palisot de beauvois), lasiurus cinereus (palisot de beauvois), mormoops megalophylla (peters), myotis thysanodes g. s. miller, myotis velifer (j. a. allen), myotis volans (h. allen), myotis yumanensis (h. allen), nyctinomops femorosaccus (merriam), nyctinomops macrotis (gray), p ... | 2001 | 11372965 |
| six new eimeria species from vespertilionid bats of north america. | twenty species of bats (molossidae, vespertilionidae) were collected from california, new mexico, oregon, south carolina, utah, and baja california norte (mexico), and 29 of 404 (7%) animals, including antrozous pallidus, eptesicus fuscus, myotis auriculus, myotis californicus, myotis ciliolabrum, myotis evotis, myotis lucifugus, myotis thysanodes, myotis vivesi, myotis volans, myotis yumanensis, and nycticeius humeralis were infected with eimeria spp., which represent 6 new species. sporulated ... | 1999 | 10386443 |