We tested externally applied, temperature-sensitive, radiotransmitters for determining the
body temperature of big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) in various ambient temperatures (2-
260C). There was a slight, but significant, effect of ambient temperature on skin temperature
(measured by the transmitters), but skin temperature accurately reflected rectal temperature in torpid and active bats, and it was never >3.30C below rectal temperature. External
radiotransmitters are, thus, useful in studies of torpor in bats, even when only small decreases
in body temperature occur
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