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216 related items for PubMed ID: 27245066

  • 1. Post-wildfire physiological ecology of an Australian microbat.
    Doty AC, Stawski C, Law BS, Geiser F.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2016 Oct; 186(7):937-46. PubMed ID: 27245066
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  • 2. Torpor and basking after a severe wildfire: mammalian survival strategies in a scorched landscape.
    Matthews JK, Stawski C, Körtner G, Parker CA, Geiser F.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2017 Feb; 187(2):385-393. PubMed ID: 27734149
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  • 3. Torpor, thermal biology, and energetics in Australian long-eared bats (Nyctophilus).
    Geiser F, Brigham RM.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2000 Mar; 170(2):153-62. PubMed ID: 10791575
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  • 4. A burning question: what are the risks and benefits of mammalian torpor during and after fires?
    Geiser F, Stawski C, Doty AC, Cooper CE, Nowack J.
    Conserv Physiol; 2018 Mar; 6(1):coy057. PubMed ID: 30323932
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  • 5. Some like it cold: summer torpor by freetail bats in the Australian arid zone.
    Bondarenco A, Körtner G, Geiser F.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2013 Dec; 183(8):1113-22. PubMed ID: 23989287
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  • 6. Torpor and activity in a free-ranging tropical bat: implications for the distribution and conservation of mammals?
    Geiser F, Stawski C, Bondarenco A, Pavey CR.
    Naturwissenschaften; 2011 May; 98(5):447-52. PubMed ID: 21416134
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  • 8. Seasonality of torpor patterns and physiological variables of a free-ranging subtropical bat.
    Stawski C, Geiser F.
    J Exp Biol; 2010 Feb 01; 213(3):393-9. PubMed ID: 20086123
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  • 9. Cold and alone? Roost choice and season affect torpor patterns in lesser short-tailed bats.
    Czenze ZJ, Brigham RM, Hickey AJR, Parsons S.
    Oecologia; 2017 Jan 01; 183(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 27561779
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  • 15. Warming up for dinner: torpor and arousal in hibernating Natterer's bats (Myotis nattereri) studied by radio telemetry.
    Hope PR, Jones G.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2012 May 01; 182(4):569-78. PubMed ID: 22124860
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  • 16. Can bats sense smoke during deep torpor?
    Doty AC, Currie SE, Stawski C, Geiser F.
    Physiol Behav; 2018 Mar 01; 185():31-38. PubMed ID: 29253491
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  • 17. Thermal physiology of pregnant and lactating female and male long-eared bats, Nyctophilus geoffroyi and N. gouldi.
    Turbill C, Geiser F.
    J Comp Physiol B; 2006 Feb 01; 176(2):165-72. PubMed ID: 16331479
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  • 19. Stage of pregnancy dictates heterothermy in temperate forest-dwelling bats.
    Otto MS, Becker NI, Encarnação JA.
    J Therm Biol; 2015 Jan 01; 47():75-82. PubMed ID: 25526657
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