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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Seasonal Activity Patterns of Two Species of Nyctophilus Bats Based on Mist-Net Captures.

R.M. Brigham and F. Geiser

Australian Mammalogy 20(3) 349 - 352
Published: 1998

Abstract

We evaluated the annual activity cycle of Nytophilus gouldi and N. geoffroyi using 82 nights of mist-netting data from a site near Armidale in northern NSW. Our purpose was to assess whether these bats hibernated or used short bouts of daily torpor combined with foraging on at least some nights. During the cold months of the year (May - August) bat activity levels inferred from net captures was very low providing support for the hypothesis that these bats use daily torpor and at least sometimes actively forage as opposed to entering hibernation.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AM98349

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