50 Years of Bat Research

50 Years of Bat Research

Foundations and New Frontiers

Gillam, Erin H.; Lim, Burton K.; Ortega, Jorge; Fenton, M. Brock; Kurta, Allen; Russell, Amy; Mistry, Shahroukh; Brigham, R. Mark

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

01/2021

374

Dura

Inglês

9783030547264

15 a 20 dias

842

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Chapter 1. Introduction and implementation of harp traps signal a new era in bat research.- Chapter 2. Bats as Hosts of Important Unicellular Endoparasites.- Chapter 3. A global review of phylogeographic studies on bats.- Chapter 4. All the Better to Eat You With: The Legacy of James S. Findley's Phenetic Approach to Bat Biology.- Chapter 5. Fur, wings, and flowers: development and progress on nectarivorous bat research in the last 50 years.- Chapter 6. The Winter Worries of Bats: Past and Present Perspectives on Winter Habitat and Management of Cave Hibernating Bats.- Chapter 7. Integrating physiological and behavioral traits with ontogeny, phylogenetic history, and survival and fitness to understand heterothermy in bats.- Chapter 8. Molecular biology in the evolution of bats: a historical perspective.- Chapter 9. Molecular biology in the evolution of bats: a historical perspective.- Chapter 10. The evolution of acoustic methods for the study of bats.- Chapter 11. Bats, Bat Flies, and Fungi: Exploring Uncharted Waters.- Chapter 12. Bats and the Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Resource Spatio-temporal Predictability (STP).- Chapter 13. There and Back Again: Homing in Bats Revisited.- Chapter 14. A NASBR history of radiotelemetry-how technology has contributed to advances in bat biology.- Chapter 15. Bats Flying at High Altitudes.- Chapter 16. Contributions of Women and Creating a Culture of Inclusivity at the North American Society for Bat Research.- Chapter 17. Pioneers of bat habitat and resource selection.- Chapter 18. NASBR Origins 1970-2020: From an Informal Gathering to a Scientific Society.- Chapter 19. The Importance of Water Availability to Bats: Climate Warming and Increasing Global Aridity.- Chapter 20. Bats as reservoirs of viral zoonoses.- Chapter 21. Bats in temperate forests: where are the trends in bat populations?.- Chapter 22. How noise affects bats and what it reveals about their biosonar systems.
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bats;Chiroptera;North American Society for Bat Research (NASBR);echolocation;bat conservation;climate change;bat taxonomy;neotropical bats;bat pollination;bat systematics and phylogeny