T-TEC Data loggers used in research

Posted by Katrina on 21 April 2008 | 0 Comments

Amazing things achieved with the T-TEC loggers:

  • Turbilla, Christopher., Lawb, Bradley S. and  Geisera, Fritz., 2003, Summer torpor in a free-ranging bat from subtropical Australia, Journal of Thermal Biology, 28(3) pp223–226
  • Turbilla, Christopher., 2005, THERMOREGULATORY BEHAVIOR OF TREE-ROOSTING CHOCOLATE WATTLED BATS (CHALINOLOBUS MORIO) DURING SUMMER AND WINTER, Journal of Mammalogy, 87(2) pp318–323
  • Steadman, Kathryn J., 2004, Dormancy release during hydrated storage in Lolium igidum seeds is dependent on temperature, light quality, and hydration status, Journal of Experimental Botany, 55(398) pp929-937
  • Steadman, K J., Bignell, G P., and Ellery, A J, 2003, Field assessment of thermal after-ripening time for dormancy release prediction in Lolium rigidum seeds, Weed Research, 43 (6) , 458–465
  • Beatty DT, Barnes A, Taylor E, Maloney SK, 2008, Do changes in feed intake or ambient temperature cause changes in cattle rumen temperature relative to core temperature?, Journal of Thermal Biology, 33(1) pp12-19
  • Stockman, Cathernine Anne., 2006, The Physiological and Behavioural Responses of Sheep Exposed to Heat Load within Intensive Sheep Industries, Doctorate of Philosophy thesis, Murdoch university.
  • Reese, Nicola, 2000, A Study of Isodon obesulus obesulus and the effects of Pest Species in Melville Gully, Belair National Park, Honours thesis for Bachelor of Science, Flinders University, South Australia
  • Bonner, Joanna Gay, 1999, Winter Roosting Habits of Three Insectivorous House-dwelling bats (Genera chalinolobus, mormopterus, nyctophilus) in Southern Temperature Australi, School of Biological Sciences, Flinders University.
  • Turbilla, Christopher., Körtner, Gerhard., and Geiser, Fritz., 2003, Natural use of Heterothermy by a Small, Tree-Roosting Bat during Summer, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 76(6):868–876
Imagine what you could do with one?