Long-term microclimate measurements add further evidence that there is no “optimal” temperature for bat hibernation. Boyles, J. G., Boyles, E., Dunlap, R. K., Johnson, S. A., & Brack, V. Mammalian Biology, 86(1):9–16, 2017. Publisher: Springer
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@article{boyles_long-term_2017,
	title = {Long-term microclimate measurements add further evidence that there is no “optimal” temperature for bat hibernation},
	volume = {86},
	number = {1},
	journal = {Mammalian Biology},
	author = {Boyles, Justin G. and Boyles, Esmarie and Dunlap, R. Keith and Johnson, Scott A. and Brack, Virgil},
	year = {2017},
	note = {Publisher: Springer},
	pages = {9--16},
}

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