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    • Hibernation energetics of free-ranging little brown bats 

      Jonasson, Kristin A.; Willis, Craig K. R. (Company of Biologists, 2012)
      Hibernation physiology and energy expenditure have been relatively well studied in large captive hibernators, especially rodents, but data from smaller, free-ranging hibernators are sparse. We examined variation in the ...
    • Personality Variation in Little Brown Bats 

      Menzies, Allyson K.; Timonin, Mary E.; McGuire, Liam P.; Willis, Craig K. R. (2013-11-27)
      Animal personality or temperament refers to individual differences in behaviour that are repeatable over time and across contexts. Personality has been linked to life-history traits, energetic traits and fitness, with ...
    • Success stories and emerging themes in conservation physiology 

      Madliger, Christine L.; Cooke, Steven J.; Crespi, Erica J.; Funk, Jennifer L.; Hultine, Kevin R.; Hunt, Kathleen E.; Rohr, Jason R.; Sinclair, Brent J.; Suski, Cory D.; Willis, Craig K. R.; Love, Oliver P. (Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology, 2016)
      The potential benefits of physiology for conservation are well established and include greater specificity of management techniques, determination of cause–effect relationships, increased sensitivity of health and disturbance ...