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Postnatal development in the big-footed bat, Myotis macrodactylus: wing morphology, echolocation calls, and flight
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  • 作者:Lei Wang (1) (2)
    Aiqing Lin (1) (2)
    Yanhong Xiao (1) (2)
    Tinglei Jiang (1) (2)
    Jiang Feng (1) (2)
  • 关键词:Echolocation calls ; Flight behavior ; Growth curves ; Myotis macrodactylus ; Wing morphology
  • 刊名:Acta Theriologica
  • 出版年:2014
  • 出版时间:July 2014
  • 年:2014
  • 卷:59
  • 期:3
  • 页码:435-441
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  • 作者单位:Lei Wang (1) (2)
    Aiqing Lin (1) (2)
    Yanhong Xiao (1) (2)
    Tinglei Jiang (1) (2)
    Jiang Feng (1) (2)

    1. Jinlin Key Laboratory of Animal Resource Conservation and Utilization, Northeast Normal University, 2555 Jingyue Street, 130117, Changchun, China
    2. Key Laboratory for Wetland Ecology and Vegetation Restoration of National Environmental Protection, Northeast Normal University, 2555 Jingyue Street, 130117, Changchun, China
  • ISSN:2190-3743
文摘
We studied the postnatal development of wing morphology and echolocation calls during flight in a free-ranging population of the big-footed bat, Myotis macrodactylus, using the mark-recapture methodology. Young bats were reluctant to move until 7?days of age and started fluttering at a mean age of 10?days. The wingspan and wing area of pups followed a linear pattern of growth until 22?days of age, by which time the young bats exhibited flapping flight, with mean growth rates of 0.62?mm/day and 3.15?mm2/day, for wingspan and area, respectively, after which growth rates decreased. Pups achieved sustained flight at 40?days of age. Of the three nonlinear growth models (logistic, Gompertz, and von Bertalanffy), the logistic equation provided the best fit to the empirical curves for wingspan and wing area. Neonates emitted long echolocation calls with multiple harmonics. The duration of calls decreased significantly between flutter (19?days) and flight (22?days) stages. The peak and start frequency of calls increased significantly over the 3-week period of development, but the terminal frequency did not change significantly over the development period.

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