2023
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.245260
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High latitude northern bats (Eptesicus nilssonii) reveal adaptations to both high and low ambient temperatures

Rune Sørås,
Mari Aas Fjelldal,
Claus Bech
et al.

Abstract: Insectivorous bats at northern latitudes need to cope with long periods of no food for large parts of the year. Hence, bats which are resident at northern latitudes throughout the year will need to undergo a long hibernation season and a short reproductive season where foraging time is limited by extended daylight periods. Eptesicus nilssonii is the northernmost occurring bat species worldwide and hibernates locally when ambient temperatures (Ta) limit prey availability. Therefore, we investigated the energy s… Show more

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