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Kristin Jonasson
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Changes in body condition of hibernating bats support the thrifty female hypothesis and predict consequences for populations with white-nose syndrome
KA Jonasson, CKR Willis
PLoS one 6 (6), e21061, 2011
1682011
Hibernation energetics of free-ranging little brown bats
KA Jonasson, CKR Willis
Journal of Experimental Biology 215 (12), 2141-2149, 2012
1272012
Thrifty females, frisky males: winter energetics of hibernating bats from a cold climate
ZJ Czenze, KA Jonasson, CKR Willis
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 90 (4), 502-511, 2017
792017
Bats on a budget: torpor-assisted migration saves time and energy
LP McGuire, KA Jonasson, CG Guglielmo
PLoS One 9 (12), e115724, 2014
752014
Common condition indices are no more effective than body mass for estimating fat stores in insectivorous bats
LP McGuire, LA Kelly, DE Baloun, WA Boyle, TL Cheng, J Clerc, ...
Journal of Mammalogy 99 (5), 1065-1071, 2018
672018
Spatial variation of mercury bioaccumulation in bats of Canada linked to atmospheric mercury deposition
J Chételat, MBC Hickey, AJ Poulain, A Dastoor, A Ryjkov, D McAlpine, ...
Science of the Total Environment 626, 668-677, 2018
402018
Sex differences in spring migration timing and body composition of silver-haired bats Lasionycteris noctivagans
KA Jonasson, CG Guglielmo
Journal of Mammalogy 97 (6), 1535-1542, 2016
292016
The effects of sex, energy, and environmental conditions on the movement ecology of migratory bats
KA Jonasson
The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2017
182017
Evidence for spring stopover refuelling in migrating silver-haired bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans)
KA Jonasson, CG Guglielmo
Canadian Journal of Zoology 97 (11), 961-970, 2019
162019
Histology and histochemistry of the gekkotan notochord and their bearing on the development of notochordal cartilage
KA Jonasson, AP Russell, MK Vickaryous
Journal of Morphology, 2012
142012
Bats increased foraging activity at experimental prey patches near hibernacula
WF Frick, YA Dzal, KA Jonasson, MD Whitby, AM Adams, C Long, ...
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 4 (1), e12217, 2023
32023
Case Study: A little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) survives in the wild with only one foot.
CKR Jonasson, K.A., Timonin, M.E., Norquay, K
Journal of Wildlife Rehabilitation 30, 27-29, 2010
12010
A multisensory approach to understanding bat responses to wind energy developments
KA Jonasson, AM Adams, AF Brokaw, MD Whitby, MT O'Mara, WF Frick
Mammal Review, 2024
2024
Eastern Small-footed Myotis Recovery Strategy
A Hicks, C Herzog, C Robinson, D Morningstar, H Fotherby, J Segers, ...
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