Tomás Villada Cadavid
@tomasvcphoto
🇨🇴 PhD student @westernsydneyu and @batslab
on cave roosting 🦇 ecology
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https://www.instagram.com/tomasvcphoto/ 09-12-2017 00:21:19
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Bat capture and processing time! | BATsLAB Australasian Bat Society Western Sydney U - HIE
We put HOLOHIL radio-transmitters on bats to see how often they go into torpor. It’s a big gamble to get sufficient data! Tomás Villada Cadavid BATsLAB Australasian Bat Society
Check out this amazing video by Remote Sensing in Ecology & Conservation about BatNet - an AI-assisted tool for automated identification of bats from camera trap images! 🦇📷
Our UniSC: University of the Sunshine Coast bat team made the news! Watch the clip below to learn more about our research investigating the impact of urbanisation on bats led by Robin Rowland 🦇
Setting up harp traps & Elliot traps for the Vertebrate Zoology students. Let’s see what we find! Tomás Villada Cadavid
Torpor patterns are an important component of WNS vulnerability. Tomás Villada Cadavid show winter torpor is longer for bats in colder sites than in warmer sites #AusBatSoc2024
Great work by Nicholas Wu presented at the 52nd NASBR in Guadalajara, Mexico
If bats' way of living falters, entire food webs could feel the effects. Nicholas Wu Murdoch University theconversation.com/bats-get-fat-t…
Very honoured to be part of this wonderful publication led by Nicholas Wu
Congrats Anna Langguth on your first paper from your PhD! She was able to grow fibroblast cells from bat wings 🦇 using more field-friendly techniques that will help us better understand disease dynamics without infecting bats directly! peerj.com/articles/20222/
Congrats Tomás Villada Cadavid on your first paper from your PhD! He found Australian cave-roosting bats in colder climates say longer in torpor and fatten more to survive in colder environments | doi.org/10.1007/s00442…