Auf Flaus-online finden Sie Informationen zum Leben und zur Biologie von Fledermäusen. Auch wollen wir Sie dabei auf Aspekte des Schutzes der bedrohten Säuger hinweisen. Die Seiten wurden von uns privat erstellt und gepflegt. Als Diplom-Biologen versuchen wir fachlich möglichst korrekt so zu informieren, dass auch Nicht-Fachleute die Seiten verstehen. Flaus-online bietet ein extra Angebot für Kinder. ... [Information des Anbieters, verändert]
In den 60er Jahre setzte ein dramatischer Rückgang bei fast allen Fledermausarten ein und die Bestände schrumpften enorm. Doch nun scheint dieser Rückgang zumindest bei einigen Fledermausarten gestoppt. Ja sogar Bestandszunahmen sind wieder zu verzeichnen. Doch von einer Erholung der Bestände kann noch lange nicht die Rede sein. Es ist nur noch ein Bruchteil der ursprünglichen Populationsstärke vorhanden. Und diese Zunahme betrifft bei weitem nicht alle Fledermausarten. So sieht es für das Mausohr und die Mopsfledermaus weiterhin sehr schlecht aus. Diese Arten sterben leise, von den meisten Menschen unbemerkt, aber unwiederbringlich. ... [Information des Anbieters]
Dear Colleague, We wish to extend a cordial invitation to you to participate in the 3rd International Berlin Bat Meeting: Bats in the Anthropocene to be held from 1st - 3rd March 2013 in Berlin, Germany. The aim of this conference is to foster an exchange of ideas among international specialists working on bats that live in landscapes formed by humans over the past hundreds and thousands of years, i.e. the Anthropocene. We are especially keen on crossing disciplinary boundaries and hope that the discussion among ecologists, physiologists, conservationists, veterinarians and medical doctors will advance the field substantially. We suggest several exciting topics as sessions or workshops. In addition, we have invited plenary speakers to review controversial and exciting developments in their respective research areas. We are looking forward to seeing you in Berlin in March 2013, Christian C. Voigt and Ana G. Popa-Lisseanu, Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Berlin ... [Information of the supplier]
The organizers wish to extend a cordial invitation to participate in the 4th International Berlin Bat Meeting: Movement ecology of bats to be held from 13-15 March 2015, in Berlin, Germany. With this conference, we aim at fostering an exchange of ideas among international specialists working on bats in the context of movement ecology. We are especially keen on crossing disciplinary boundaries and hope that the discussion among ecologists, morphologists, theoreticians, physiologists and conservationists will advance the field substantially. We suggest several exciting topics as sessions or workshops. In addition, we have invited plenary speakers to review novel applications and exciting developments in their respective research areas. Please check the details in the attached first call. ... [Information of the supplier]
We wish to extend a cordial invitation to all colleagues and friends who ask the same question as we do: Are bats special? We already know that they are unique among mammals with respect to flight. Their echolocation calls are outstanding. Longevity of bats is higher than in most other similar-sized mammals. Bat immunology seems to be well adapted towards the fight against virulent pathogens. There are many things to be listed here. But why do bats seem to be special? Are they indeed special? Join the 5th International Berlin Bat Meeting in February 2017. The upcoming conference will present the newest findings related to flight, echolocation, immunology, heterothermy, longevity, genomics and conservation of bats,relate these disciplines to each other and try to find an answer to the question: Are bats special? ... [Information of the supplier]