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Meaning of "hibernacula"

Hibernaculum refers to a shelter occupied during the winter by a dormant animal, such as a snake or a bear
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All of these hibernacula were located in protected areas.
Places where bats hibernate are called hibernacula.
Hibernacula are usually close to the ground.
They return to the same hibernacula every year.
Communal hibernacula at some of these locations have been monitored.
Bats routinely travel hundreds of miles to their hibernacula.
Many of the hibernacula are used by multiple individuals and species.
Abandoned mine shafts are frequently used as winter hibernacula.
The hibernacula need to be suitably deep to prevent freezing during winter.
The ground squirrels hibernate in burrow chambers called hibernacula.
Suitable hibernacula sites include abutments of old bridges and bedrock outcrops.
Spotted turtles displayed high fidelity to and were gregarious in hibernacula.
On some occasions the hibernacula were used by more than one species of snake.
There seems to be some recent interest in protecting hibernacula from road construction.
Frequency of larvae sharing hibernacula declined with increasing numbers of larvae per cage.

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They frequently use abandoned pocket gopher and ground squirrel burrows as hibernacula.
More specific habitat requirements of hibernacula and summer ranges are considered separately below.
These hibernacula supported small numbers of bats that hibernated singly or in small clusters.
Females migrate up to hundreds of kilometers from their summer ranges to reach these hibernacula.
Ingress to hibernacula occurs in September and October.
Peak mating season is in the spring and fall when turtles are near hibernacula.
Vespertilionidae at hibernacula in Ontario and Quebec.
And researchers can capture large numbers when they emerge from their hibernacula in the spring.
Hibernacula Recent research by Davis et al.
All of the rattlesnakes are at the hibernacula by October.
Hibernacula are presumably deep enough to reach below the frost-line.
Movement ecology of Coluber constrictor near communal hibernacula.
What are the immediate threats to hibernacula and foraging habitats?
Spotted Turtles often hibernate communally and show fidelity to hibernacula.
Nearly one-half of all the larvae that spun hibernacula made joint hibernacula with other larvae.
The Gray Ratsnake is extremely faithful to these hibernacula.
Males and females begin returning to hibernacula in September, remaining in hibernation until April.
Individuals can travel at least 4 km from their hibernacula.
Hibernacula Throughout most of their range, Gray Ratsnakes hibernate during the winter months.
O continue to provide artificial hibernacula and nest sites ;.
During hibernation, garter snakes typically occupy large, communal sites called hibernacula.
Installation and environmental follow-up of five hibernacula ( shelters ) for Dekay 's brown snake.
Mortality rates approaching 97 % have been observed in some hibernacula.
Characteristics of hibernacula use by spotted turtles, Clemmys guttata, in Ohio.
Filiformis require a winter dormancy for long-term survival, forming hibernacula in the winter.
Carpenter ( 1953 ) examined the hibernacula and hibernating associations of snakes and amphibians in Michigan.
In early May to late June, larvae leave their hibernacula to search for food.
In all populations except those in Kaua'i, D. anglica forms winter resting buds called hibernacula.
Addition S-52 During redevelopment, hibernacula will be created for herpetofauna.
Look, I have only heard stories about hibernacula.
When warm temperatures return, the turtles exit their hibernacula and resume feeding . ” 1.
Look, I've only heard stories about hibernacula.

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