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Mark Brigham
Mark Brigham
Professor of Biology, University of Regina
Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене uregina.ca
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Load carrying and maneuverability in an insectivorous bat: a test of the 5%" rule" of radio-telemetry
RM Brigham
Journal of mammalogy 69 (2), 379-382, 1988
8161988
Roost switching, roost sharing and social cohesion: forest-dwelling big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, conform to the fission–fusion model
CKR Willis, RM Brigham
Animal behaviour 68 (3), 495-505, 2004
3852004
Prey detection, dietary niche breadth, and body size in bats: why are aerial insectivorous bats so small?
RMR Barclay, RM Brigham
The American Naturalist 137 (5), 693-703, 1991
3321991
Concentration of bat activity in riparian habitats over an elevational gradient
SD Grindal, JL Morissette, RM Brigham
canadian Journal of Zoology 77 (6), 972-977, 1999
3191999
Flexibility in foraging and roosting behaviour by the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus)
RM Brigham
Canadian Journal of Zoology 69 (1), 117-121, 1991
2931991
Social thermoregulation exerts more influence than microclimate on forest roost preferences by a cavity-dwelling bat
CKR Willis, RM Brigham
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62, 97-108, 2007
2752007
Tree roost selection by bats: an empirical synthesis using meta‐analysis
MC Kalcounis‐Rüppell, JM Psyllakis, RM Brigham
Wildlife Society Bulletin 33 (3), 1123-1132, 2005
2582005
Bats of British Columbia
DW Nagorsen, RM Brigham
UBC press, 1993
2581993
Pathology, isolation, and preliminary molecular characterization of a novel iridovirus from tiger salamanders in Saskatchewan
TK Bollinger, J Mao, D Schock, RM Brigham, VG Chinchar
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 35 (3), 413-429, 1999
2561999
Roosting Behavior and Roost-Site Preferences of Forest-Dwelling California Bats (Myotis californicus)
RM Brigham, MJ Vonhof, RMR Barclay, JC Gwilliam
Journal of mammalogy 78 (4), 1231-1239, 1997
2551997
Impacts of forest harvesting on habitat use by foraging insectivorous bats at different spatial scales
SD Grindal, RM Brigham
Ecoscience 6 (1), 25-34, 1999
2531999
Bat activity in the boreal forest: importance of stand type and vertical strata
MC Kalcounis, KA Hobson, RM Brigham, KR Hecker
Journal of Mammalogy 80 (2), 673-682, 1999
2451999
The influence of structural clutter on activity patterns of insectivorous bats
RM Brigham, SD Grindal, MC Firman, JL Morissette
Canadian journal of zoology 75 (1), 131-136, 1997
2411997
The influence of roost closure on the roosting and foraging behaviour of Eptesicus fuscus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)
RM Brigham, MB Fenton
Canadian Journal of Zoology 64 (5), 1128-1133, 1986
2081986
Deep, prolonged torpor by pregnant, free-ranging bats
CKR Willis, RM Brigham, F Geiser
Naturwissenschaften 93, 80-83, 2006
1982006
Recommendations for acoustic recognizer performance assessment with application to five common automated signal recognition programs
EC Knight, KC Hannah, GJ Foley, CD Scott, RM Brigham, E Bayne
ACE 12 (2), 14, 2017
1852017
The influence of precipitation on reproduction by Myotis bats in British Columbia
SD Grindal, TS Collard, RM Brigham, RMR Barclay
American Midland Naturalist, 339-344, 1992
1831992
The diet of Myotis lucifugus across Canada: assessing foraging quality and diet variability
EL Clare, WOC Symondson, H Broders, F Fabianek, EE Fraser, ...
Molecular Ecology 23 (15), 3618-3632, 2014
1812014
Can external radiotransmitters be used to assess body temperature and torpor in bats?
RMR Barclay, MC Kalcounis, LH Crampton, C Stefan, MJ Vonhof, ...
Journal of Mammalogy 77 (4), 1102-1106, 1996
1801996
Defining torpor in free-ranging bats: experimental evaluation of external temperature-sensitive radiotransmitters and the concept of active temperature
CKR Willis, RM Brigham
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 173, 379-389, 2003
1742003
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