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Baseline population estimates and microclimate data for newly established overwintering Brazilian free-tailed bat colonies in central Texas
2015
The Southwestern naturalist
Behavioral changes of migratory species have been globally documented in recent decades. However, there is a paucity of research on changes in migratory bat species. Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) roost in central Texas from March to November. These bats have historically migrated south in late fall, leaving summer roosts unoccupied during winter. Recently, overwintering populations have been discovered in central Texas. The objectives of our study were to determine presence
doi:10.1894/swnat-d-14-00022.1
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