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Holmquist, A. M. (1931). Studies in Arthropod Hibernation. III. Temperatures in Forest Hibernacula. Ecology, 12(2), 387-400. doi:10.2307/1931641 |
Holmquist, A. M. (1931). Studies in Arthropod Hibernation. III. Temperatures in Forest Hibernacula. Ecology, 12(2), 387-400. doi:10.2307/1931641 |
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Kobbe S. & Dausmann K. H. (2009). Hibernation in Malagasy mouse lemurs as a strategy to counter environmental challenge. Naturwissenschaften, 96(10):1221-1227. |
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Kojima, J. (1993). Old hornet nests acting as hibernacula for insects. Japanese Journal of Entomology , 61(3), 589-594. |
Kojima, J. (1993). Old hornet nests acting as hibernacula for insects. Japanese Journal of Entomology , 61(3), 589-594. |
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Kortner G. & Geiser F. (1998). Ecology of natural hibernation in marsupial mountain pygmy-possum (Burramys parvus). Oecologica, 113(2): 170-178. |
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Latham, D., & Knowles, M. (2008). Assessing the use of artificial hibernacula by great crested newts Triturus cristatus and other amphibians for habitat enhancement, Northumberland, England. Conservation Evidence 2008, 5, 74-79 |
Latham, D., & Knowles, M. (2008). Assessing the use of artificial hibernacula by great crested newts Triturus cristatus and other amphibians for habitat enhancement, Northumberland, England. Conservation Evidence 2008, 5, 74-79 |
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Meyer, G. A., Senulis, J. A., & Reinartz, J. A. (2016). Effects of temperature and availability of insect prey on bat emergence from hibernation in spring. J Mammal 2016, 97 (6), 1623-1633. doi:https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw126 |
Meyer, G. A., Senulis, J. A., & Reinartz, J. A. (2016). Effects of temperature and availability of insect prey on bat emergence from hibernation in spring. J Mammal 2016, 97 (6), 1623-1633. doi:https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw126 |
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Ramsay M. A. & Stirling I. (1990). Fidelity of Female Polar Bears to Winter-Den Sites. Journal of Mammology, 71(2):233-236. |
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Rudolph, D. C., Schaefer, R. R., Burgdorf, S. J., Duran, M., & Conner, R. N. (2007). Pine Snake (Pituophis Ruthveni and Pituophis Melanoleucus Lodingi) Hibernacula. Journal of Herpetology, 41 (4), 560-565. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1670/06-235.1 |
Rudolph, D. C., Schaefer, R. R., Burgdorf, S. J., Duran, M., & Conner, R. N. (2007). Pine Snake (Pituophis Ruthveni and Pituophis Melanoleucus Lodingi) Hibernacula. Journal of Herpetology, 41 (4), 560-565. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1670/06-235.1 |
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Holmquist, A. M. (1931). Studies in Arthropod Hibernation. III. Temperatures in Forest Hibernacula. Ecology, 12(2), 387-400. doi:10.2307/1931641
Kobbe S. & Dausmann K. H. (2009). Hibernation in Malagasy mouse lemurs as a strategy to counter environmental challenge. Naturwissenschaften, 96(10):1221-1227.
Kojima, J. (1993). Old hornet nests acting as hibernacula for insects. Japanese Journal of Entomology , 61(3), 589-594.
Kortner G. & Geiser F. (1998). Ecology of natural hibernation in marsupial mountain pygmy-possum (Burramys parvus). Oecologica, 113(2): 170-178.
Latham, D., & Knowles, M. (2008). Assessing the use of artificial hibernacula by great crested newts Triturus cristatus and other amphibians for habitat enhancement, Northumberland, England. Conservation Evidence 2008, 5, 74-79
Meij, T. V., Strien, A. V., Haysom, K., Dekker, J., Russ, J., Biala, K., . . . Vintulis, V. (2015). Return of the bats? A prototype indicator of trends in European bat populations in underground hibernacula. Mammalian Biology - Zeitschrift für Säugetierkunde, 80(3), 170-177. doi:10.1016/j.mambio.2014.09.
Meyer, G. A., Senulis, J. A., & Reinartz, J. A. (2016). Effects of temperature and availability of insect prey on bat emergence from hibernation in spring. J Mammal 2016, 97 (6), 1623-1633. doi:https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyw126
Ramsay M. A. & Stirling I. (1990). Fidelity of Female Polar Bears to Winter-Den Sites. Journal of Mammology, 71(2):233-236.
Rudolph, D. C., Schaefer, R. R., Burgdorf, S. J., Duran, M., & Conner, R. N. (2007). Pine Snake (Pituophis Ruthveni and Pituophis Melanoleucus Lodingi) Hibernacula. Journal of Herpetology, 41 (4), 560-565. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1670/06-235.1
Pigeon, K. E., Côté, S. D., & Stenhouse, G. B. (2016). Assessing den selection and den characteristics of grizzly bears. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 80(5), 884-893. doi:10.1002/jwmg.1069
Strain, G. F., Anderson, J. T., Michael, E. D., & Turk, P. J. (2012). Hibernacula Use and Hibernation Phenology in the Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) in Canaan Valley, West Virginia. Journal of Herpetology, 46 (2), 269-274. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1670/10-275
Swanson, D. L., & Burdick, S. L. (2010). Overwintering Physiology and Hibernacula Microclimates of Blanchard's Cricket Frogs at Their Northwestern Range Boundary. Copeia, (2), 247-253. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1643/CP-09-121
Young, P. J. (1990). Structure, Location and Availability of Hibernacula of Columbian Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus columbianus). American Midland Naturalist, 123(2), 357. doi:10.2307/2426563 004