The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America and is experiencing severe population declines because of an emerging fungal disease, white-nose syndrome (WNS). To manage and conserve this species effectively it is important to understand patterns of gene flow and population connectivity to identify possible barriers to disease transmission. However, little is known about the population genetic structure of little brown bats, and to date, no studies have investigated population structure across their entire range. We examined mitochondrial DNA and nuclear microsatellites in 637 little brown bats (including all currently recognized subspecific lineages) from 29 locations across North America...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) has devastated populations of hibernating bats in eastern North America, l...
Abstract Novel pathogens can cause massive declines in populations, but seldom lead to extirpation o...
Novel pathogens can cause massive declines in populations, and even extirpation of hosts. But diseas...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
<div><p>The little brown bat (<i>Myotis lucifugus</i>) is one of the most widespread bat species in ...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
Until recently, the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) was one of the most common bat species in No...
Until recently, the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) was a common bat species in North America. H...
<p>Standardized genetic distance [<i>F</i><sub>ST</sub>/(1- <i>F</i><sub>ST</sub>)] plotted against ...
Infectious disease dynamics are inherently shaped by the distribution, ecology, and genetic variatio...
Landscape complexity influences patterns of animal dispersal, which in turn may affect both gene flo...
Characterizing movement dynamics and spatial aspects of gene flow within a species permits inference...
The fungus that causes bat white-nose syndrome (WNS) recently leaped from eastern North America to t...
The fungus that causes bat white-nose syndrome (WNS) recently leaped from eastern North America to t...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) has devastated populations of hibernating bats in eastern North America, l...
Abstract Novel pathogens can cause massive declines in populations, but seldom lead to extirpation o...
Novel pathogens can cause massive declines in populations, and even extirpation of hosts. But diseas...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
<div><p>The little brown bat (<i>Myotis lucifugus</i>) is one of the most widespread bat species in ...
The little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) is one of the most widespread bat species in North America a...
Until recently, the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) was one of the most common bat species in No...
Until recently, the little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) was a common bat species in North America. H...
<p>Standardized genetic distance [<i>F</i><sub>ST</sub>/(1- <i>F</i><sub>ST</sub>)] plotted against ...
Infectious disease dynamics are inherently shaped by the distribution, ecology, and genetic variatio...
Landscape complexity influences patterns of animal dispersal, which in turn may affect both gene flo...
Characterizing movement dynamics and spatial aspects of gene flow within a species permits inference...
The fungus that causes bat white-nose syndrome (WNS) recently leaped from eastern North America to t...
The fungus that causes bat white-nose syndrome (WNS) recently leaped from eastern North America to t...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) has devastated populations of hibernating bats in eastern North America, l...
Abstract Novel pathogens can cause massive declines in populations, but seldom lead to extirpation o...
Novel pathogens can cause massive declines in populations, and even extirpation of hosts. But diseas...