Researchers have confirmed the migration of endangered Mexican long-nosed bats through southeastern Arizona using ...
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Riding the storm: Study reveals how bats migrate long distanceThe migration routes were more diverse than previously thought, with bats moving throughout the landscape without a single migratory corridor. A behavior pattern observed was that, at certain ...
Researchers tracking female bats in central Europe found they migrated much farther in a single night than previously thought. The findings could help protect bats from wind turbine collisions ...
Scientists have long suspected that Mexican long-nosed bats migrate through southeastern ... The samples of saliva left along potential migration routes were sent to a lab at Northern Arizona ...
Historically, bat migration has been a bit of a black box. While scientists have learned lots about how birds migrate, the handful of bat species that make long-distance journeys have been tougher ...
“Unlike migratory birds, bats don’t gain weight in preparation for migration,” says Dechmann. “They need to refuel every night, so their migration has a hopping pattern rather than a straight shot.” ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNBiodiversity and birds with backpacks; what you need to know about the state's endangered species"Most of the species are plants," said Jesse Leddick, assistant director of Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program in ...
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