秘鲁马丘比丘山地森林蝙蝠的温度偏好

IF 0.6 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Sandra Arias, Darwin R. Díaz, C. Medina
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摘要

关于蝙蝠热偏好的信息可以追溯到20世纪中期以来主要在北美和欧洲进行的研究。在这里,我们介绍了马丘比丘历史保护区云雾林中六种蝙蝠的热偏好信息。数据是利用热像仪和红外测温仪在野外获得的。我们的结果显示了选择温度的间隔和平均值,以及每个物种的性别差异。这一信息是秘鲁首次努力了解自然和人工蝙蝠避难所应有的温度范围。
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Preferencia de temperatura por murciélagos de los bosques montanos de Machu Picchu, Perú
Information on the thermal preference of bats goes back to studies carried out since the middle of the 20th century, mainly in NorthAmerica and Europe. Here we present information on the thermal preference of six bat species in the cloud forests of the HistoricSanctuary of Machu Picchu (Cusco, Peru). The data were obtained in field using a thermographic camera and an infrared thermometer.Our results show the intervals and averages of the selected temperatures, as well as the differences between sexes of each species. Thisinformation constitutes the first effort in Peru to understand the temperature ranges that natural and artificial bat refuges should have.
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