Can External Radiotransmitters Be Used to Assess Body Temperature and Torpor in Bats?
Robert M. R. Barclay(University of Calgary), R. Mark Brigham(University of Regina), Maarten J. Vonhof(York University), Matina C. Kalcounis‐Rueppell(University of North Carolina at Greensboro), Lisa H. Crampton(University of Calgary), Craus Stefan(University of Calgary), Leland Wilkinson(University of Calgary)
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