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- Old World fruit bats : an action plan for their conservation / by Mickleburgh, Simon P.(CARDINAL)331661; Hutson, Tony,1944-; Racey, P. A.(CARDINAL)324883; International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.(CARDINAL)141876;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-222).
- Subjects: Pteropodidae.; Wildlife conservation.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Bluey.
Join Bluey on a dreamy nighttime adventure. What will you see in the dark? At bedtime, Bluey is disappointed that the day is over and is unwilling to go to sleep! She wishes that she could become a fruit bat instead and stay awake all night. Soon, she finds herself flying through the night sky!AD500LAD520L
- Subjects: Picture books.; Animal fiction.; Dogs; Bedtime; Pteropodidae;
- Available copies: 22 / Total copies: 47
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- Bluey. Buenas noches, murciélago = Good night, fruit bat / by Mendoza, Isabel C.translator(CARDINAL)839202;
"Join Bluey on a dreamy nighttime adventure. What will you see in the dark? ¡Vive con Bluey una aventura nocturna de ensueño! ¿Qué crees que verás en la oscuridad? At bedtime, Bluey is disappointed that the day is over and is unwilling to go to sleep! She wishes that she could become a fruit bat instead and stay awake all night. Soon, she finds herself flying through the night sky! Read along in this 8x8 book of Bluey's latest adventure. Es la hora de ir a la cama, pero a Bluey no le gusta nada la idea de que el día se haya terminado, ¡así que no quiere irse a dormir! Desea convertirse en un murciélago de la fruta para quedarse despierta toda la noche. Muy pronto, ¡se ve volando por el cielo nocturno! Lee este libro de 8x8 sobre la última aventura de Bluey." --
- Subjects: Fiction.; Bilingaul materials.; Picture books.; Bats; Bedtime; Dogs; Pteropodidae;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 12
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- The diversity of animal sounds [sound recording] by Cornell University.Library of Natural Sounds,publisher.(CARDINAL)327581;
Satin Bowerbird -- American Alligator -- Jaguar -- Superb Lyrebird -- Three-humped Treehopper -- Yellow Buffalo Threehopper -- Capercaillie -- Franquet's Epauletted Bat -- Bowhead Whale -- Humpback Whale -- Knudsen's Frog -- Tungara Frog -- Smoky Jungle Frog -- Club-winged Manakin -- Black-and-gold Cotinga -- Red-ruffed Fruitcrow -- Capuchinbird -- Screaming Piha -- Bearded Manakin -- Greater Sage Grouse -- Plainfin Midshipman -- Elk (Wapiti) -- Russet-backed Oropendola -- Olive Oropendola -- Greater Sac-winged Bat (normal speed) -- Greater Sac-winged Bat (one-quarter speed) -- Red Howler Monkey -- Great Potoo -- Common Potoo -- Common Nighthawk -- American Bittern -- Common Nightingale -- Brown-backed Solitaire -- Winter Wren (normal speed) -- Winter Wren (one-half speed) -- Canyon Wren -- Musician Wren -- Tui (normal speed) -- Tui (one-half speed) -- Dark-rumped Petrel -- Common Loon (pairs duet to defend territory) -- Yellow-naped Amazon -- Australian Magpie -- White-handed Gibbon -- Horned Screamer -- Gray-necked Wood-rail -- Marbled Wood-Quail -- Indri -- Gray Wolf -- Great Blue Turaco -- Lion -- Dusky Titi Monkey -- Laughing Kookaburra -- African Elephant -- Common Raven -- Common Loon (alarm calls) -- Chimpanzee -- Mule Deer -- American Beaver -- Western Diamondback Rattlesnake -- Ivory-billed Woodpecker -- Kauai Oo.Field recordings by various people.Includes sounds of a variety of species of animals.
- Subjects: Animal sounds.; Sound production by animals.; Birds; Bowerbirds; American alligator; Jaguar; Superb lyrebird; Treehoppers; Western capercaillie; Bats; Pteropodidae; Whales; Bowhead whale; Humpback whale; Frogs; Leptodactylus knudseni; Physalaemus pustulosus; Leptodactylus pentadactylus; Manakins (Birds); Cotingidae; Manacus; Sage grouse; Plainfin midshipman; Fishes; Elk; Icteridae; Emballonuridae; Red howler monkey; Potoos; Common nighthawk; Botaurus; Nightingale; Thrushes; Troglodytes (Bird genus); Canyon wren; Tui; Pterodroma; Amazon parrots; Butcherbirds; Hylobates lar; Screamers (Birds); Rails (Birds); Marbled wood quail; Indridae; Primates; Gray wolf; Cuculiformes; Lion; Titis (Mammals); Kookaburra; African elephant; Corvus corax; Common loon; Chimpanzees; Mule deer; American beaver; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Ivory-billed woodpecker; Passeridae;
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- Bats / by Fenton, M. Brock(Melville Brockett),1943-(CARDINAL)335931;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-217).
- Subjects: Bats.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Functional and evolutionary ecology of bats / by Zubaid Akbar.(CARDINAL)900013; McCracken, Gary F.(Gary Frederick),1948-(CARDINAL)900014; Kunz, Thomas H.(CARDINAL)324884;
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Physiological ecology. Donald W. Thomas and John R. Speakman. Energetics, thermal biology, and torpor in Australian bats / Fritz Geiser ; Temperature, hibernation energetics, and the cave and continental distributions of little brown myotis / Murray M. Humphries, John R. Speakman, and Donald W. Thomas ; Daily heterothermy by temperate bats using natural roosts / Craig K.R. Willis ; Exploring the evolution of the basal metabolic rate in bats / Ariovaldo P. Cruz-Neto and Kate E. Jones -- Functional morphology. Elizabeth R. Dumont and William A. Schutt, Jr. Quantifying relationships between form and function and the geometry of the wear process in bat molars / Alistair R. Evans ; Dynamic complexity of wing form in bats : implications for flight performance, 110 / Sharon M. Swartz, Kristin Bishop, and Maryem-Fama Ismael Aguirre ; Performance analysis as a tool for understanding the ecological morphology of flower-visiting bats / Christopher W. Nicolay and York Winter ; Quadrupedal bats : form, function, and evolution / William A. Schutt, Jr. and Nancy B. Simmons ; The correlated evolution of cranial morphology and feeding behavior in new world fruit bats / Elizabeth R. Dumont -- Roosting ecology and population biology / Gary F. McCracken, Linda F. Lumsden, and Thomas H. Kunz. Social and population structure in the brown long-eared bat, plecotus auritus / Tamsin M. Burland, Abigail C. Entwistle, and Paul A. Racey ; Relatedness, life history, and social behavior in the long-lived Bechstein's bat, myotis bechsteinii / Gerald Kerth ; Causes and consequences of genetic structure in the greater horseshoe bat, rhinolophus ferrumequinum / Stephen J. Rossiter [and others] ; Population genetic structure of very large populations : the Brazilian free-tailed bat, tadarida brasiliensis ; Evolutionary dynamics of the short-nosed fruit bat, cynopterus sphinx (pteropodidae) : inferences from the spatial scale of genetic and phenotypic differentiation / Jay F. Storz [and others] ; Conflicts and strategies in the harem-polygynous mating system of the sac-winged bat, saccopteryx bilineata / Christian C. Voigt, Gerald Heckel, and Otto von Helversen ; Flexibility and specificity in the roosting ecology of the lesser long-eared bat, nyctophilus geoffroyi : a common and widespread Australian species / Linda F. Lumsden and Andrew F. Bennett ; Causes and consequences of tree-cavity roosting in a temperate bat, chalinolobus tuberculatus, from New Zealand / Colin F.J. O'Donnell and Jane A. Sedgeley.Every three years a major international conference on bats draws the leading workers in the field to a presentation of the research and advances and current state of understanding of bat biology. Bats are the second most populous group of mammalia species, after rodents, and they are probably the most intensively studied group of mammals. Virtually all mammologists and a large proportion of organismic biologists are interested in bats. The earlier two edited books deriving from previous bat research conferences, as well as this one, have been rigorously edited by Tom Kunz and others, with all chapters subjected to peer review. --From publisher's description.
- Subjects: Bats;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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