A Miscellany of Bats - M. Brock Fenton, Jens Rydell

A Miscellany of Bats

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2023
Pelagic Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78427-294-4 (ISBN)
37,40 inkl. MwSt
Long the focus of fascination, and sometimes fear, bats account for 20% of all mammal species worldwide. This book offers an entertaining and personal vision of bats’ central place in the universe, covering all aspects of their biodiversity, ecology and natural history – from flight and echolocation, diet and roosting habits, to social lives.
Bats have long been the focus of fascination, and sometimes fear: they move faultlessly through the darkness and spend the day hanging upside down in gloomy caverns and cracks – most at home where humans are least comfortable. Bats also represent a hugely important, numerous and varied group, accounting for 20% of all mammal species worldwide. Covering their biodiversity, ecology and natural history, A Miscellany of Bats offers a hoard of insights into the lives of these creatures.



For over a quarter of a century Brock Fenton and the late Jens Rydell collaborated on projects involving bats. Here they bring together a collection of stories and anecdotes about bat research, brought to life by stunning photographs of these animals in action. Key topics include flight and echolocation, diet and roosting habits, and the complex social lives of bats. Jens and Brock also address issues of conservation and the interactions between bats and people, ranging from matters of disease to bats’ role as symbols, and our fixation with vampire bats. They explore how echolocation and flight shape batkind, from their appearance to where they go and why. Overall, this book is an entertaining and personal vision of bats’ central place in the universe. More than 150 species are covered.

Brock Fenton is Emeritus Professor of Biology at the University of Western Ontario. He is Deputy Executive Editor-in-Chief of Canadian Science Publishing. Over his long career he has published widely on bats, from detailed research papers to books intended for the general reader.     Jens Rydell was a Swedish scientist and noted bat photographer, writing more than a hundred scientific papers on bats and insects. Renowned as a great teacher and conservation advocate, he was awarded the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences conservation prize in 2017.

Preface

Acknowledgements



1. Introducing bats

Wings and size

Blind as a bat

Catching and identifying bats

Marking and tagging

Brock’s initiation

Jens’ start

Box: What on Earth?



2. Bat wings and flight

Wing anatomy

White wings

How fast do bats fly?

Drinking

Flying antics

Box: Colour in bats



3. Seeing with sound

The perils of generalization

Basic echolocation

Why echolocate?

Echolocation and the faces of bats

Box: Beam control and bite power



4. Echolocation: a window onto bat behaviour

Biologists as eavesdroppers on bats

Insect prey

Bat communication

Air traffic control

Box: Echolocation and foraging



5. What bats eat, part 1

Learning how much a bat consumes

Some bats eat birds

Versatility

What insects do bats eat?

Specialized hunting

Trawling

Box: Diets of bats



6. What bats eat, part 2

Fruit-eating species

Bats and flowers

Box: The curious case of bananas



7. Vampire bats



8. Where bats occur and where they roost

Temperature

Bat roosts

Box: Patterning in bats

Lingering challenges

Bats up north

Box: Bat boxes



9. Social lives of bats

Reproduction

What is a colony of bats?

Food availability and social patterns

Box: Observational learning



10. How bats use space

Box: Bats get around



11. Threats to bats

Predators

Mishaps

Parasites

Wind turbines

Light pollution

A world without bats?

Global change

Box: Keeping bats away



12. Bats and people

Attitudes towards bats

Bats and disease

Bats as symbols



13. Bats as beings

A last word to the bats



Cast of bats

Notes

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Bat Biology and Conservation
Zusatzinfo 2 Tables, black and white; 6 Diagrams; 280 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Exeter
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 244 mm
Gewicht 836 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-78427-294-9 / 1784272949
ISBN-13 978-1-78427-294-4 / 9781784272944
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