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Zenon J. Czenze
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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
982017
Warming up and shipping out: arousal and emergence timing in hibernating little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)
ZJ Czenze, CKR Willis
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 185, 575-586, 2015
832015
Regularly drinking desert birds have greater evaporative cooling capacity and higher heat tolerance limits than non‐drinking species
ZJ Czenze, R Kemp, B van Jaarsveld, MT Freeman, B Smit, BO Wolf, ...
Functional Ecology 34 (8), 1589-1600, 2020
582020
Staying cold through dinner: cold-climate bats rewarm with conspecifics but not sunset during hibernation
ZJ Czenze, AD Park, CKR Willis
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 183, 859-866, 2013
562013
Ectoparasite Community Structure of Two Bats (Myotis lucifugus and M. septentrionalis) from the Maritimes of Canada
ZJ Czenze, HG Broders
Journal of Parasitology Research 2011 (1), 341535, 2011
482011
Extreme and variable torpor among high-elevation Andean hummingbird species
BO Wolf, AE McKechnie, CJ Schmitt, ZJ Czenze, AB Johnson, CC Witt
Biology Letters 16 (9), 20200428, 2020
472020
The avian “hibernation” enigma: thermoregulatory patterns and roost choice of the common poorwill
CP Woods, ZJ Czenze, RM Brigham
Oecologia 189, 47-53, 2019
392019
Extreme hyperthermia tolerance in the world’s most abundant wild bird
MT Freeman, ZJ Czenze, K Schoeman, AE McKechnie
Scientific Reports 10 (1), 13098, 2020
382020
Bat echolocation research: a handbook for planning and conducting acoustic studies
EE Fraser, A Silvis, RM Brigham, ZJ Czenze
Bat Conservation International, 2020
312020
Cold and alone? Roost choice and season affect torpor patterns in lesser short-tailed bats
ZJ Czenze, RM Brigham, AJR Hickey, S Parsons
Oecologia 183, 1-8, 2017
282017
Adaptive variation in the upper limits of avian body temperature
MT Freeman, ZJ Czenze, K Schoeman, AE McKechnie
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (26), e2116645119, 2022
272022
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in a wild hibernator evaluated through reciprocal translocation
JE Lane, ZJ Czenze, R Findlay-Robinson, E Bayne
The American Naturalist 194 (4), 516-528, 2019
252019
Spatiotemporal and demographic variation in the diet of New Zealand lesser short‐tailed bats (Mystacina tuberculata)
ZJ Czenze, JL Tucker, EL Clare, JE Littlefair, D Hemprich‐Bennett, ...
Ecology and Evolution 8 (15), 7599-7610, 2018
242018
Heat tolerance in desert rodents is correlated with microclimate at inter-and intraspecific levels
B van Jaarsveld, NC Bennett, R Kemp, ZJ Czenze, AE McKechnie
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 191 (3), 575-588, 2021
232021
Bat thermoregulation in the heat: Limits to evaporative cooling capacity in three southern African bats
ZJ Czenze, S Naidoo, A Kotze, AE McKechnie
Journal of Thermal Biology 89, 102542, 2020
222020
How hornbills handle heat: sex-specific thermoregulation in the southern yellow-billed hornbill
B Van Jaarsveld, NC Bennett, ZJ Czenze, R Kemp, TMFN van de Ven, ...
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (4), jeb232777, 2021
212021
Sublethal fitness costs of chronic exposure to hot weather vary between sexes in a threatened desert lark
R Kemp, MT Freeman, B van Jaarsveld, ZJ Czenze, SR Conradie, ...
Emu-Austral Ornithology 120 (3), 216-229, 2020
202020
Winter climate affects torpor patterns and roost choice in New Zealand lesser short‐tailed bats
ZJ Czenze, RM Brigham, AJR Hickey, S Parsons
Journal of Zoology 303 (3), 236-243, 2017
202017
Caves, crevices and cooling capacity: roost microclimate predicts heat tolerance in bats
ZJ Czenze, B Smit, B van Jaarsveld, MT Freeman, AE McKechnie
Functional Ecology 36 (1), 38-50, 2022
192022
Stressful summers? Torpor expression differs between high-and low-latitude populations of bats
ZJ Czenze, RM Brigham, AJR Hickey, S Parsons
Journal of Mammalogy 98 (5), 1249-1255, 2017
192017
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