Abstract Prior to the introduction of white‐nose syndrome (WNS) to North America, temperate bats were thought to remain within hibernacula throughout most of the winter. However, recent research has shown that bats in the southeastern United States emerge regularly from hibernation and are active on the landscape, regardless of their WNS status. The relationship between winter activity and susceptibility to WNS has yet to be explored but warrants attention, as it may enable managers to implement targeted management for WNS‐affected species. We investigated this relationship by implanting 1346 passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags in four species that vary in their susceptibility to WNS. Based on PIT‐tag detections, three species entered...
Tri-colored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) have experienced significant population declines in the sout...
Few studies have described winter microclimate selection by bats in the southern United States. This...
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Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
Abstract Understanding animals' behavioral and physiological responses to pathogenic diseases is cri...
Past research in the southeastern United States suggests that bats are regularly leaving hibernacula...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Abstract: Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife can threaten vulnerable host populations. Act...
The recent introduction and subsequent westward spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) has decimated hi...
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...
Tri-colored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) have experienced significant population declines in the sout...
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 ...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
Understanding the winter behavior of bats in temperate North America can provide insight into how ba...
Abstract Understanding animals' behavioral and physiological responses to pathogenic diseases is cri...
Past research in the southeastern United States suggests that bats are regularly leaving hibernacula...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Across the entire distribution of a species, populations may have variable responses to environmenta...
Abstract: Emerging infectious diseases in wildlife can threaten vulnerable host populations. Act...
The recent introduction and subsequent westward spread of white-nose syndrome (WNS) has decimated hi...
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...
Tri-colored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) have experienced significant population declines in the sout...
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 ...