Spotted Bat Euderma Maculatum

Spotted Bat  Euderma Maculatum
Author: Carol Snow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1974
Genre: Bats
ISBN: UOM:39015018210479

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"This Technical Note series on wildlife is designed to provide a literature review and summary of current knowledge pertaining to endangered and other wildlife species occurring on public lands"--Forward.

Spotted Bat Euderma Maculatum

Spotted Bat  Euderma Maculatum
Author: Carol Snow
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 13
Release: 1972
Genre: Bats
ISBN: OCLC:427353962

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Status of the Spotted Bat in British Columbia

Status of the Spotted Bat in British Columbia
Author: Garcia, P. F. J,Rasheed, S. A,Holroyd, S. L,BC Environment. Wildlife Branch
Publsiher: Wildlife Branch
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1995
Genre: Euderma
ISBN: 077262691X

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A Second Record of the Spotted Bat Euderma Maculatum for California

A Second Record of the Spotted Bat  Euderma Maculatum  for California
Author: Joseph Grinnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1910
Genre: Bats
ISBN: LCCN:a11002225

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Spotted Bat

Spotted Bat
Author: Donald A. Blood,British Columbia. Ministry of Environment, Lands, and Parks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1993
Genre: Spotted bat
ISBN: 0772674094

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Bats of British Columbia

Bats of British Columbia
Author: David W. Nagorsen,Robert Mark Brigham,Royal British Columbia Museum
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0774804823

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Beginning a new series, a handbook of information about the 16 species of bats in British Columbia, Canada, with an emphasis on identification, distribution, natural history, and conservation of these unique mammals. Includes an identification key, maps, and bandw drawings of each species, plus general information on the bat life cycle and the study of bats. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Abundance and Distribution of Bats in the Pryor Mountains of South Central Montana and North Eastern Wyoming

Abundance and Distribution of Bats in the Pryor Mountains of South Central Montana and North Eastern Wyoming
Author: David J. Worthington,Montana Natural Heritage Program,University of Montana--Missoula. Division of Biological Sciences,United States. Bureau of Land Management. Billings Resource Area,Custer National Forest (Agency : U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1991
Genre: Bats
ISBN: OCLC:294628536

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This report documents the results of a study of bat occurrence in the Pryor Mountains of south central Montana that was initiated in 1989 (Worthington and Ross 1990). The 1990 field research was conducted from 15 June to 14 September and resulted in a total capture of 1,101 individuals of 10 species. Bats were captured at ponds, springs, and at the entrance of five caves. Numbers of bats captured were generally greater at the caves. Capture success was considerably lower at water sources, but a greater diversity of species was noted at these sites. While several of the species captured occurred throughout the area, the spotted bat, Euderma maculatum, the pallid bat, Antrozous pallidus, and the silver-haired bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans, were more restricted in distribution. Two specimens of the spotted bat, Euderma maculatum, were captured. These specimens represent the first live spotted bats captured in Montana since 1949 (Nicholson, 1950; Hoffmann and Pattie, 1968). Spotted bats were observed throughout the eastern portion of the study area. The Townsend Big-eared bat, Plecotus townsendii, was previously known only from winter record in the Pryor Mountains; 11 individuals were observed in 1990. Seventeen individuals of Antrozous pallidus were captured, bringing to 26 the total number captured in the area since the species was first documented in Montana in 1979 (Shryer and Flath, 1980; Worthington and Ross, 1990). Several of the species of bats found in the Pryor Mountains were captured in numbers significantly different from an expected 1:1 sex ratio. This was especially true at the caves, where males greatly out-numbered females, suggesting that in some species males and females may be differentially utilizing habitat. The generally low temperatures of the caves investigated in this study may preclude their summer use by many female bats, especially pregnant or lactating individuals, which require higher roost temperatures in order to maintain the higher metabolic rate necessary for raising young (Racy, 1982a). Bat activity at the caves, especially Mystery Cave, indicated that these caves provide important summer roosting habitat. Additionally, these caves possess characteristics which may make them important as hibernacula.

A Second Record of the Spotted Bat Euderma Maculatum for California

A Second Record of the Spotted Bat  Euderma Maculatum  for California
Author: Joseph Grinnell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1910
Genre: Bats
ISBN: HARVARD:32044107348047

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