Authors:
FENTON MB
CUMMING DHM
RAUTENBACH IL
CUMMING GS
CUMMING MS
FORD G
TAYLOR RD
DUNLOP J
HOVORKA MD
JOHNSTON DS
PORTFORS CV
KALCOUNIS MC
MAHLANGA Z
Citation: Mb. Fenton et al., BATS AND THE LOSS OF TREE CANOPY IN AFRICAN WOODLANDS, Conservation biology, 12(2), 1998, pp. 399-407
Citation: Rm. Brigham et al., FLIGHT SPEED OF FORAGING COMMON NIGHTHAWKS (CHORDEILES MINOR) - DOES THE MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE MATTER, The American midland naturalist, 139(2), 1998, pp. 325-330
Authors:
CUMMING DHM
FENTON MB
RAUTENBACH IL
TAYLOR RD
CUMMING GS
CUMMING MS
DUNLOP JM
FORD AG
HOVORKA MD
JOHNSTON DS
KALCOUNIS M
MAHLANGU Z
PORTFORS CVR
Citation: Dhm. Cumming et al., ELEPHANTS, WOODLANDS AND BIODIVERSITY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, South African journal of science, 93(5), 1997, pp. 231-236
Citation: W. Bogdanowicz et al., STRUCTURE OF NOSELEAF, ECHOLOCATION, AND FORAGING BEHAVIOR IN THE PHYLLOSTOMIDAE (CHIROPTERA), Journal of mammalogy, 78(3), 1997, pp. 942-953
Citation: Mbc. Hickey et Mb. Fenton, BEHAVIORAL AND THERMOREGULATORY RESPONSES OF FEMALE HOARY BATS, LASIURUS-CINEREUS (CHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE), TO VARIATIONS IN PREY AVAILABILITY, Ecoscience, 3(4), 1996, pp. 414-422
Citation: Mb. Fenton et Dj. Mcqueen, MEASURING THE IMPACT OF RESEARCH - SPEAKING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND EDUCATION, Ecoscience, 3(3), 1996, pp. 352-355
Authors:
FENTON MB
GLASSER A
PORTFORSYEOMANS CV
CAMPBELL MC
Citation: Mb. Fenton et al., OPTICS IN 2 SPECIES OF ECHOLOCATING NEOTROPICAL FRUIT EATING BATS, Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 37(3), 1996, pp. 3314-3314
Citation: Il. Rautenbach et al., BATS IN RIVERINE FORESTS AND WOODLANDS - A LATITUDINAL TRANSECT IN SOUTHERN AFRICA, Canadian journal of zoology, 74(2), 1996, pp. 312-322
Citation: Dl. Pearl et Mb. Fenton, CAN ECHOLOCATION CALLS PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT GROUP IDENTITY IN THE LITTLE BROWN BAT (MYOTIS-LUCIFUGUS), Canadian journal of zoology, 74(12), 1996, pp. 2184-2192
Citation: Em. Watt et Mb. Fenton, DNA-FINGERPRINTING PROVIDES EVIDENCE OF DISCRIMINATE SUCKLING AND NONRANDOM MATING IN LITTLE BROWN BATS MYOTIS-LUCIFUGUS, Molecular ecology, 4(2), 1995, pp. 261-264
Citation: Mb. Fenton et al., SIGNAL STRENGTH, TIMING, AND SELF-DEAFENING - THE EVOLUTION OF ECHOLOCATION IN BATS, Paleobiology, 21(2), 1995, pp. 229-242
Citation: Hd. Salcedo et al., ENERGETIC CONSEQUENCES OF FLIGHT SPEEDS OF FORAGING RED AND HOARY BATS (LASIURUS-BOREALIS AND LASIURUS-CINEREUS, CHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE), Journal of Experimental Biology, 198(11), 1995, pp. 2245-2251
Citation: K. Macdonald et al., ECHOLOCATION CALLS AND FIELD IDENTIFICATION OF THE EASTERN PIPISTRELLE (IPISTRELLUS-SUBFLAVUS, CHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE), USING ULTRASONIC BAT DETECTORS, Journal of mammalogy, 75(2), 1994, pp. 462-465
Authors:
FENTON MB
RAUTENBACH IL
CHIPESE D
CUMMING MB
MUSGRAVE MK
TAYLOR JS
VOLPERS T
Citation: Mb. Fenton et al., VARIATION IN FORAGING BEHAVIOR, HABITAT USE, AND DIET OF LARGE SLIT-FACED BATS (NYCTERIS-GRANDIS), Zeitschrift fur Saugetierkunde, 58(2), 1993, pp. 65-74
Authors:
FENTON MB
AUDET D
DUNNING DC
LONG J
MERRIMAN CB
PEARL D
SYME DM
ADKINS B
PEDERSEN S
WOHLGENANT T
Citation: Mb. Fenton et al., ACTIVITY PATTERNS AND ROOST SELECTION BY NOCTILIO-ALBIVENTRIS (CHIROPTERA, NOCTILIONIDAE) IN COSTA-RICA, Journal of mammalogy, 74(3), 1993, pp. 607-613
Citation: D. Audet et al., MORPHOLOGY, KARYOLOGY, AND ECHOLOCATION CALLS OF RHOGEESA (CHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE) FROM THE YUCATAN PENINSULA, Journal of mammalogy, 74(2), 1993, pp. 498-502