Bats of Texas

Bats of Texas
Author: Loren K. Ammerman,Christine L. Hice,David J. Schmidly
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-04-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781603444767

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With all new illustrations, color photographs, revised species accounts, updated maps, and a sturdy flexible binding, this new edition of the authoritative guide to bats in Texas will serve as the field guide and all-around reference of choice for amateur naturalists as well as mammalogists, wildlife biologists, and professional conservationists. Texas is home to all four families of bats that occur in the United States, including thirty-three species of these important yet increasingly threatened mammals. Although five species, each represented by a single specimen, may be regarded as vagrants, no other state has a bat fauna more diverse, from the state’s most common species, the Brazilian free-tailed bat, to the rare hairy-legged vampire. The introductory chapter of this new edition of Bats of Texas surveys bats in general—their appearance, distribution, classification, evolution, biology, and life history—and discusses public health and bat conservation. An updated account for each species follows, with pictures by an outstanding nature photographer, distribution maps, and a thorough bibliography. Bats of Texas also features revised and illustrated dichotomous keys accompanied by gracefully detailed line drawings to aid in identification. A list of specimens examined is located at batsoftexas.com.

The Bats of Texas

The Bats of Texas
Author: David J. Schmidly
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1991
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:49015001365692

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Texas, home to the world's largest remaining bat cave, Bracken Cave, has the most diverse bat fauna of any state.

Texas Natural History

Texas Natural History
Author: David J. Schmidly
Publsiher: Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0896724697

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Natural history - Texas, table of contents, index.

Texas Bats

Texas Bats
Author: Merlin D. Tuttle
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0963824880

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Texas has thirty-two bat species, more than any other state. Bats rank among the state's most beneficial and fascinating allies. The majority eat insects, with just one colony consuming billions in a single night. Others are essential pollinators of desert plants. No other group of Texas mammals is more diverse or important to the balance of nature. This guide, produced by Bat Conservation International and the Texas Parks and Wildlife department, includes descriptions of Texas's bats, photographs, and range maps. It will convince readers that the bats' fearsome reputation is greatly undeserved.

Bats and Human Health

Bats and Human Health
Author: Lisa A. Beltz
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-10-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119150046

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An important resource that reviews the various infectious diseases that affect bats and bat populations Bats and Human Health: Ebola, SARS, Rabies and Beyond covers existing literature on viral, bacterial, protozoan, and fungal infections of bats and how these infections affect bat populations. The book also offers an overview of the potential for zoonotic transmission of infectious diseases from bats to humans or domestic animals. While most prior publications on the subject have dealt only with bat viral infections, this text closely covers a wide range of bat infections, from viral and bacterial infections to protist and fungal infections. Chapters on viral infections cover rabies, filoviruses, henipaviruses, and other RNA viruses, as well as information on bat virome studies. The book then provides information on bacterial infections–including arthropod-borne and other bacteria that affect bats–before moving on to protist infections, including apicomplexans and kinetoplastids, and fungal infections, including white-nose syndrome, histoplasma capsulatum, and other fungi. Comprehensive in scope, yet another key feature of this book is a searchable database that includes bat species, bat family, bat diet, bat location, type and classification of infecting microbes, and categories of microbes. This vital resource also: Provides a history and comprehensive overview of bat-borne diseases Incorporates information from the World Health Organization, as well as historical data from the National Libraries of Health and infectious disease journals Covers a variety of diseases including viral infections, bacterial infections, protist infections, and fungal infections Written for microbiologist, bat researchers, and conservationists, Bats and Human Health provides a comprehensive exploration of the various types of microbes that affect bats and their potential to affect human populations.

Bats Mosquitoes and Dollars

Bats  Mosquitoes and Dollars
Author: Charles A. R. Campbell
Publsiher: The Minerva Group, Inc.
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2002-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0898759323

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Dr. Campbell and this particular book attracted a lot of attention in 1925, and the book was lauded by leading naturalists of the day, including Theodore Roosevelt, Lord Rothschild, and Ernest Thompson Seton. Dr. Campbell's revolutionary examinations of the bat and mosquito (and dragon fly) contributed much to the fight against malaria. He invented the first Bat-roost.

Do Bats Drink Blood

Do Bats Drink Blood
Author: Barbara A. Schmidt-French,Carol A Butler
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0813548403

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Bat biologist Barbara A. Schmidt-French and writer Carol A. Butler offer a compendium of insightful facts about bats in this accessible and expertly written question-and-answer volume. Numbering more than one thousand species in our world today, bats in the wild are generally unthreatening. Like most other mammals, bats are curious, affectionate, and even playful with one another. Highly beneficial animals, bats are critical to global ecological, economic, and public health. Do Bats Drink Blood? illuminates the role bats play in the ecosystem, their complex social behavior, and how they glide through the night sky using their acute hearingùecholocation skills that have helped in the development of navigational aids for the blind. Personal in voice with the perspective of a skilled bat researcher, this book explores wideranging topics as well as common questions people have about bats, providing a trove of fascinating facts. Featuring rare color and black-and-white photographs, including some by renowned biologist, photographer, and author Merlin Tuttle, Do Bats Drink Blood? provides a comprehensive resource for general readers, students, teachers, zoo and museum enthusiasts, farmers and orchardists, or anyone who may encounter or be fascinated by these extraordinary animals.

Wildlife Abstracts

Wildlife Abstracts
Author: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1954
Genre: Animals
ISBN: PSU:000020750039

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