Although the activity patterns of bats are recognized to vary widely, both, temporally and spatially, the underlying drivers for those patterns remain poorly understood. Presently, studies focusing on foraging bat ecology have only generalized activity and influence of the environment (across sampling periods, sampling nights, or seasons). The influence of environmental features on foraging bat activity on a finer temporal scale (e.g., throughout a single sampling night) is markedly less studied. The recent emergence of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, a cold-adapted fungus and the causative agent of white-nose syndrome (WNS), has led to the precipitous declines in North American bat populations since its arrival in 2006. P. destructans has be...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
Since its 2009 detection in Virginia hibernacula, the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans c...
Bat community dynamics can be altered by white-nose syndrome (WNS) through the rapid decline of susc...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
The northeastern and mid-Atlantic coasts of the United States are important summer maternity habitat...
The recent introduction and subsequent westward spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) has decimated hi...
Few studies have described winter microclimate selection by bats in the southern United States. This...
Few studies have described winter microclimate selection by bats in the southern United States. This...
© 2019 Meierhofer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Abstract: Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife can threaten vulnerable host populations. Act...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fatal fungal infection affecting bats in North America, having caused...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
Forest edges provide open space that bats often use to travel and forage. As another type of margin,...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
Since its 2009 detection in Virginia hibernacula, the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans c...
Bat community dynamics can be altered by white-nose syndrome (WNS) through the rapid decline of susc...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
The northeastern and mid-Atlantic coasts of the United States are important summer maternity habitat...
The recent introduction and subsequent westward spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) has decimated hi...
Few studies have described winter microclimate selection by bats in the southern United States. This...
Few studies have described winter microclimate selection by bats in the southern United States. This...
© 2019 Meierhofer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Abstract: Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife can threaten vulnerable host populations. Act...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fatal fungal infection affecting bats in North America, having caused...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
Forest edges provide open space that bats often use to travel and forage. As another type of margin,...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Habitat loss, wind energy development, and the disease white-nose syndrome are major threats contrib...
Since its 2009 detection in Virginia hibernacula, the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans c...