Publicatieoverzicht
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Lutra 52(1)_Haarsma & van Alphen_2009
Tubing, an effective technique for capturing pond bats above water Several bat species, including the pond bat ( Myotis dasycneme), long-fingered bat ( M. capaccinii) and Daubenton’s bat ( M. daubentonii) hunt primarily above water and predominantly use waterways as commuting routes. Researchers... -
Lutra 52(1)_Thissen et al_2009
The 2006 national Red List of mammals of the Netherlands and a IUCN Regional Red List A proposal for a second Red List of mammals of the Netherlands was published in 2006 by the Society for the Study and Conservation of Mammals. Following Dutch national criteria it covers all 57 mammal species that... -
Lutra 52(2)_Haarsma & van Alphen_baldness & pond bats_2009
Partial baldness in relation to reproduction in pond bats in the Netherlands Temporary bald spots in mammals are usually related to moult. Alternatively, they may be a sign of bad health, or a side effect of hormones. Pond bats ( Myotis dasycneme) commonly show partial baldness. Using data from more... -
Lutra 52(2)_Haarsma & Van Alphen_chin spots & pond bats_2009
Chin-spot as an indicator of age in pond bats In field studies of animal populations, it is often useful to be able to assess the age of an individual. In this paper we investigate the use of chin-spots as an indicator of age in pond bats ( Myotis dasycneme). During six years of research, from 2002...