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Behavioural thermoregulation in the African yellow-winged bat / Terry A. Vaughan

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: J. Mamm., ; 68(2) 1987: 376 - 378Publication details: , 1987Description: 3 pages; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 599.4 VAU
Summary: These monogamous bats are insectivorous and territorial. Pairs usually roosted by day in the crowns of Acacia tortillis, moved to different roosts several times each day, and changed their roosting-site preferences seasonally. This report considers these movements in relation to seasonal changes in temperature, rainfall, and the phenology Acacia tortilis
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These monogamous bats are insectivorous and territorial. Pairs usually roosted by day in the crowns of Acacia tortillis, moved to different roosts several times each day, and changed their roosting-site preferences seasonally. This report considers these movements in relation to seasonal changes in temperature, rainfall, and the phenology Acacia tortilis

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