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Iron balance in the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1982
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D, Morton, J T, Janning
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Echolocation Performance of the Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus)

Zeitschrift für Tierpsychologie, 1977
AbstractThe neotropical vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) echolocate using ultrasonic pulses like those of the Latin American phyllostomatid bats. In this paper the orally produced echolocation sounds of Desmodus are analysed and the performance of the echolocation system is studied in two‐choice training experiments on two vampire bats.
U, Schmidt, C, Schmidt
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Comportamiento del Vampiro (Desmodus rotundus) en cautiverio

The Southwestern Naturalist, 1972
The objective of the experiment, using closed-circuit television, was to determine quantitatively some characteristics of vampire bat behavior in cap- tivity. Observations of the time and the manner in which 5 vampire bats performed 4 types of behavior were made. In five 6-hr observation periods the vampire bats averaged 4 hr 58 min resting or sleeping,
Raul Flores Crespo   +2 more
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Rückfunde beringter Vampirfledermäuse Desmodus rotundus in Mexiko

1977
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Schmidt, Uwe,   +3 more
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Echoortung bei der Vampirfledermaus, Desmodus rotundus II

1980
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Schmidt, Uwe,, Joermann, Gerhard
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Thermoperception in the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)

Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A, 1982
1. The common vampire bat,Desmodus rotundus, is known to be capable of detecting temperature differences. In the experiments described here two animals were trained to give preference to the radiation emitted by a warm signal unit (the negative unit was left at room temperature).
Ludwig K�rten, Uwe Schmidt
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MYOSITIS OSSIFICANS TRAUMATICA IN A VAMPIRE BAT (DESMODUS ROTUNDUS)

Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2016
A 15-yr-old sexually intact female vampire bat ( Desmodus rotundus ) was diagnosed with myositis ossificans traumatica of the abdominal wall. The bat presented with a large ulcerated firm mass along the abdomen. Radiographs and cytology were performed, followed by surgical exploration.
Jennifer C, Hausmann   +5 more
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Temperature Regulation in the Vampire Bat, Desmodus rotundus

Physiological Zoology, 1966
Abstract : Body temperature and oxygen consumption were measured at various environmental temperatures in a series of captive and wild caught vampire bats, Desmodus rotundus. The response to changes in ambient temperatures was unpredictable and could not be correlated with the age or sex of the animals, their nutritional condition, or the length of ...
Charles P. Lyman, William A. Wimsatt
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Die Tragzeit der Vampirfledermäuse (Desmodus rotundus)

1973
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Thermopräferenz bei der Gemeinen Vampirfledermaus (Desmodus rotundus)

1981
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Schmidt, Uwe,, Manske, Uwe
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