From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural History of The University of Kansas collected mammals along the Little Missouri River at a place 1 mi. S and 1 mi. W Medora, Billings Co., North Dakota. Among the specimens collected were representatives of five kinds of bats, including one species unreported from North Dakota, a subspecies unrecorded from there, and two species known previously from the state by a single specimen each
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
ats are efficient predators of night-flying insects (Whitaker 1993), particularly in urban, agricult...
During the summers of 1992 and 1993, we conducted a survey of bats at Badlands National Park, South ...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
The first record of the long-legged myotis, Myotis volans interior, in North Dakota was reported by ...
Excepting the generalized accounts of Over and Churchill (1945), no attempt has been made previously...
Little has been published on the mammalian fauna of Badlands National Monument, a unique ecological ...
Prior to 2009, a detailed survey of occurrence and distribution of bats in North Dakota had not been...
Little has been published on the mammalian fauna of Badlands National Monument, a unique ecological ...
In the course of field studies in Nebraska, several noteworthy records of mammals have been obtained...
Since the completion nearly 20 years ago of the manuscript on a distributional and taxonomic study o...
Two long-eared species of the cosmopolitan bat genus Myotis, the long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) a...
The 15 species of bats known to occur in Kansas are described in terms of distribution, natural hist...
The 15 species of bats known to occur in Kansas are described in terms of distribution, natural hist...
The 15 species of bats known to occur in Kansas are described in terms of distribution, natural hist...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
ats are efficient predators of night-flying insects (Whitaker 1993), particularly in urban, agricult...
During the summers of 1992 and 1993, we conducted a survey of bats at Badlands National Park, South ...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
The first record of the long-legged myotis, Myotis volans interior, in North Dakota was reported by ...
Excepting the generalized accounts of Over and Churchill (1945), no attempt has been made previously...
Little has been published on the mammalian fauna of Badlands National Monument, a unique ecological ...
Prior to 2009, a detailed survey of occurrence and distribution of bats in North Dakota had not been...
Little has been published on the mammalian fauna of Badlands National Monument, a unique ecological ...
In the course of field studies in Nebraska, several noteworthy records of mammals have been obtained...
Since the completion nearly 20 years ago of the manuscript on a distributional and taxonomic study o...
Two long-eared species of the cosmopolitan bat genus Myotis, the long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) a...
The 15 species of bats known to occur in Kansas are described in terms of distribution, natural hist...
The 15 species of bats known to occur in Kansas are described in terms of distribution, natural hist...
The 15 species of bats known to occur in Kansas are described in terms of distribution, natural hist...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
ats are efficient predators of night-flying insects (Whitaker 1993), particularly in urban, agricult...
During the summers of 1992 and 1993, we conducted a survey of bats at Badlands National Park, South ...