Genetic analyses can identify the scale at which wildlife species are impacted by human activities, and provide demographic information useful for management. Here, we use thousands of nuclear DNA genetic loci to assess whether genetic structure occurs within Lasiurus cinereus (Hoary Bat), L. borealis (Red Bat), and Lasionycteris noctivagans (Silver-Haired Bat) bats found at a wind turbine site in Ohio, and to also estimate demographic parameters in each of these three groups. Our specific goals are to: 1) demonstrate the feasibility of isolating RADseq loci from these tree bat species, 2) test for genetic structure within each species, including any structure that may be associated with time (migration period), and 3) use coalescent-based ...
During late summer and early autumn, temperate bats migrate from their summering sites to swarming s...
Aim: Understanding speciation mechanisms requires disentangling processes that promote and erode pop...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
Genetic analyses can identify the scale at which wildlife species are impacted by human activities, ...
Genetic analyses can identify the scale at which wildlife species are impacted by human activities, ...
Documented fatalities of bats at wind turbines have raised serious concerns about the future impacts...
An unanticipated impact of wind-energy development has been large-scale mortality of insectivorous b...
Tree-roosting bats in the genus Lasiurus are widespread, migratory species that have not been well c...
Characterizing movement dynamics and spatial aspects of gene flow within a species permits inference...
Wind turbines are a conservation threat for wildlife, particularly birds and bats. In North America,...
For elusive mammals like bats, colonization of new areas and colony formation are poorly understood,...
One of the most widely distributed bats in the New World, the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) exhib...
Conservation genetics is important in the management of endangered species, helping to understand th...
Dispersal is a driving factor in the creation and maintenance of biodiversity, yet little is known a...
During late summer and early autumn, temperate bats migrate from their summering sites to swarming s...
Aim: Understanding speciation mechanisms requires disentangling processes that promote and erode pop...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
Genetic analyses can identify the scale at which wildlife species are impacted by human activities, ...
Genetic analyses can identify the scale at which wildlife species are impacted by human activities, ...
Documented fatalities of bats at wind turbines have raised serious concerns about the future impacts...
An unanticipated impact of wind-energy development has been large-scale mortality of insectivorous b...
Tree-roosting bats in the genus Lasiurus are widespread, migratory species that have not been well c...
Characterizing movement dynamics and spatial aspects of gene flow within a species permits inference...
Wind turbines are a conservation threat for wildlife, particularly birds and bats. In North America,...
For elusive mammals like bats, colonization of new areas and colony formation are poorly understood,...
One of the most widely distributed bats in the New World, the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) exhib...
Conservation genetics is important in the management of endangered species, helping to understand th...
Dispersal is a driving factor in the creation and maintenance of biodiversity, yet little is known a...
During late summer and early autumn, temperate bats migrate from their summering sites to swarming s...
Aim: Understanding speciation mechanisms requires disentangling processes that promote and erode pop...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...