Abstract
Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) foraging activities were studied during 1995 in Marion County, Arkansas. Adult bats were equipped with radiotransmitters and tracked during June and July. Foraging activities were generally within 1 kilometer (km) of the roost cave. Male bats ranged farther than females with the exception of one female that flew 2.5 km into a different watershed. Male big-eared bats and northern long-eared bats (Myotis septentrionalis) were also found within the maternity colony.
Recommended Citation
Wilhide, J. D.; McDaniel, V. Rick; Harvey, Michael J.; and White, Daniel R.
(1998)
"Telemetric Observations of Foraging Ozark Big-Eared Bats in Arkansas,"
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science: Vol. 52, Article 19.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uark.edu/jaas/vol52/iss1/19