4.7 Article

Island bat diets: does it matter more who you are or where you live?

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Resource partitioning by insectivorous bats in Jamaica

Matthew A. Emrich et al.

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY (2014)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

The diet of Myotis lucifugus across Canada: assessing foraging quality and diet variability

Elizabeth L. Clare et al.

MOLECULAR ECOLOGY (2014)

Review Biology

Evolution of high duty cycle echolocation in bats

M. Brock Fenton et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (2012)

Article Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Integrative analysis of environmental sequences using MEGAN4

Daniel H. Huson et al.

GENOME RESEARCH (2011)

Article Biology

High duty cycle echolocation and prey detection by bats

Louis Lazure et al.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY (2011)

Article Biology

Horseshoe bats make adaptive prey-selection decisions, informed by echo cues

Klemen Koselj et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2011)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Changes in prey abundance unlikely to explain the demography of a critically endangered Central European bat

Fabio Bontadina et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2008)

Letter Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Prey conspicuousness can explain apparent prey selectivity

BM Siemers et al.

CURRENT BIOLOGY (2006)

Article Zoology

The relationship between echolocation-call frequency and moth predation of a tropical bat fauna

CR Pavey et al.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE (2006)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Priority conservation areas for butterflies (Lepidoptera:Rhopalocera) in the Philippine islands

F Danielsen et al.

ANIMAL CONSERVATION (2004)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Harmonic-hopping in Wallacea's bats

T Kingston et al.

NATURE (2004)

Article Ecology

Species richness in an insectivorous bat assemblage from Malaysia

T Kingston et al.

JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY (2003)

Article Ecology

Resource partitioning in rhinolophoid bats revisited

T Kingston et al.

OECOLOGIA (2000)