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Advances in New Zealand mammalogy 1990–2000: Long‐tailed bat

Pages 43-57 | Published online: 30 Mar 2010

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Nicholas Ling, Grant W. Tempero & Titia Schamhart. (2023) Using faecal DNA metabarcoding to determine the diet of the long-tailed bat, Chalinolobus tuberculatus. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 0:0, pages 1-8.
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Darren S Le Roux, Noa N Le Roux & Joseph R Waas. (2014) Spatial and temporal variation in long-tailed bat echolocation activity in a New Zealand city. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 41:1, pages 21-31.
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MoiraA. Pryde, Marieke Lettink & ColinF. J. O'Donnell. (2006) Survivorship in two populations of long‐tailed bats (Chalinolobus tuberculatus) in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 33:2, pages 85-95.
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Emmi van Harten, Ruth Lawrence, Lindy F. Lumsden, Terry Reardon, Andrew F. Bennett & Thomas A. A. Prowse. (2022) Seasonal population dynamics and movement patterns of a critically endangered, cave-dwelling bat,. Wildlife Research 49:7, pages 646-658.
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Brian K. McNab & Colin O'Donnell. (2018) The behavioral energetics of New Zealand's bats: Daily torpor and hibernation, a continuum. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology 223, pages 18-22.
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Jessica Nicole Welch & Christy Leppanen. (2017) The threat of invasive species to bats: a review. Mammal Review 47:4, pages 277-290.
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Michael J Winterbourn & Stephen R Pohe. (2017) Feeding and parasitism of adult Stenoperla spp. (Plecoptera: Eustheniidae) in New Zealand . Austral Entomology 56:2, pages 191-197.
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Serena E. Dool, Colin F. J. O’Donnell, Joanne M. Monks, Sebastien J. Puechmaille & Gerald Kerth. (2016) Phylogeographic-based conservation implications for the New Zealand long-tailed bat, (Chalinolobus tuberculatus): identification of a single ESU and a candidate population for genetic rescue. Conservation Genetics 17:5, pages 1067-1079.
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Jing Wang, Nicole E. Moore, Zak L. Murray, Kate McInnes, Daniel J. White, Daniel M. Tompkins & Richard J. Hall. (2015) Discovery of novel virus sequences in an isolated and threatened bat species, the New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata). Journal of General Virology 96:8, pages 2442-2452.
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Richard J. Hall, Jing Wang, Matthew Peacey, Nicole E. Moore, Kate McInnes & Daniel M. Tompkins. (2014) New Alphacoronavirus in Mystacina tuberculata Bats, New Zealand . Emerging Infectious Diseases 20:4.
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Darren S. Le Roux & Joseph R. Waas. (2012) Do Long-Tailed Bats Alter Their Evening Activity in Response to Aircraft Noise?. Acta Chiropterologica 14:1, pages 111-120.
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Kerry M. Borkin & Stuart Parsons. (2011) Home range and habitat selection by a threatened bat in exotic plantation forest. Forest Ecology and Management 262:5, pages 845-852.
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Glen J. Greaves, Renaud Mathieu & Philip J. Seddon. (2006) Predictive modelling and ground validation of the spatial distribution of the New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus). Biological Conservation 132:2, pages 211-221.
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Moira A. Pryde, Colin F.J. O’Donnell & Richard J. Barker. (2005) Factors influencing survival and long-term population viability of New Zealand long-tailed bats (Chalinolobus tuberculatus): Implications for conservation. Biological Conservation 126:2, pages 175-185.
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Gareth Jones, Peter I. Webb, Jane A. Sedgeley & Colin F. J. O'Donnell. (2003) Mysterious Mystacina : how the New Zealand short-tailed bat( Mystacina tuberculata ) locates insect prey . Journal of Experimental Biology 206:23, pages 4209-4216.
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Colin F. J. O'Donnell. (2002) INFLUENCE OF SEX AND REPRODUCTIVE STATUS ON NOCTURNAL ACTIVITY OF LONG-TAILED BATS (CHALINOLOBUS TUBERCULATUS). Journal of Mammalogy 83:3, pages 794-803.
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Colin F. J. O'Donnell. (2006) Timing of breeding, productivity and survival of long‐tailed bats Chalinolobus tuberculatus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in cold‐temperate rainforest in New Zealand . Journal of Zoology 257:3, pages 311-323.
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