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Social thermoregulation exerts more influence than microclimate on forest roost preferences by a cavity-dwelling batCraig K. R. Willis, R. Mark Brigham|Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|2007Cited by 245
Deep, prolonged torpor by pregnant, free-ranging batsCraig K. R. Willis, Fritz Geiser, R. Mark Brigham|Die Naturwissenschaften|2006Cited by 169
Defining torpor in free-ranging bats: experimental evaluation of external temperature-sensitive radiotransmitters and the concept of active temperatureCraig K. R. Willis, R. Mark Brigham|Journal of Comparative Physiology B|2003Cited by 146
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ROOST SELECTION BY REPRODUCTIVE FEMALE HOARY BATS (LASIURUS CINEREUS)Craig K. R. Willis, R. Mark Brigham|Journal of Mammalogy|2005Cited by 120