- A
hibernaculum (plural form:
hibernacula) (Latin, "tent for
winter quarters") is a
place in
which an
animal s****s refuge, such as a bear
using a cave...
-
protected by the
Federal Cave
Resources Protection Act of 1988, to
protect hibernacula on
federal lands. In 2013, Bat
Conservation International listed this...
- Look up
hibernaculum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hibernaculum (hi-buhr-NAK-yuh-luhm) (Latin, "tent for
winter quarters") may
refer to: Hibernaculum...
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Northeastern United States, po****tion loss has been extreme, with surve****
hibernacula (caves used for hibernation)
averaging a po****tion loss of 90%. Humans...
-
Hibernaculum (plural
hibernacula) is the term
often applied to a
winter bud of
certain aquatic plants, such as the
bladderworts (Utricularia). The buds...
- epiglottis.
Several mammal species have been
known to
predate upon the
hibernacula and
nesting burrows of pine
snakes including the
American red fox (Vulpes...
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Hibernacula are
frequently found secured to the base of rocks, as
opposed to
being attached to vegetation. At one
investigation site,
hibernacula were...
-
already listed as
endangered in the US, such as the
Indiana bat,
whose hibernacula, in many states, have been affected. The once-common
little brown bat...
- example, po****tions of gray bats tend to
cluster in
caves known as
hibernacula to
prepare for
winter hibernation. In contrast,
their po****tions dis****...
- 4 °C to 20 °C,
which encomp****es the
temperatures found in
winter bat
hibernacula.
Phylogenic evaluation has
revealed this
organism should be reclassified...