Pre-Weaning Mortality in a Florida Maternity Roost of Myotis austroriparius and Tadarida brasiliensis

The roost environment is a factor determining the survival and mortality rates in newborn bats. The authors compared mortality in two species of bats that shared a common roost but that differed in developmental strategies. The precocial species, Tadarida brasiliensis , appeared to exhibit less prew...

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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Attics
Bats
Biological and medical sciences
Caves
Demecology
Dentition
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General Notes
Mortality
Myotis austroriparius
Newborns
Pesticides
Skull
Tadarida brasiliensis
Teeth
Young animals
title Pre-Weaning Mortality in a Florida Maternity Roost of Myotis austroriparius and Tadarida brasiliensis
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