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1 April 2000 Population Structure and Dynamics of Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) Hibernating in Buildings in Indiana
JOHN O. WHITAKER Jr., SHERRY L. GUMMER
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We monitored 63 buildings in Indiana serving as hibernacula for big brown bats for up to six winters. Fidelity of individuals to roosts averaged 21.4% in buildings with maternity colonies and 33.3% in buildings without maternity colonies, although this difference was not significant. There was much turnover, both within and among years, some bats being present one year, absent for a year or two and then returning. The sex ratio of hibernating bats was male biased (65.6% males) in buildings with maternity colonies and female biased in buildings lacking maternity colonies (65.2% female). Most big brown bats in Indiana hibernate in heated buildings rather than in caves or mines.

JOHN O. WHITAKER Jr. and SHERRY L. GUMMER "Population Structure and Dynamics of Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) Hibernating in Buildings in Indiana," The American Midland Naturalist 143(2), 389-396, (1 April 2000). https://doi.org/10.1674/0003-0031(2000)143[0389:PSADOB]2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 September 1999; Published: 1 April 2000
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