We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized specimens submitted to the Arkansas Department of Health Rabies Laboratory to establish Arkansas range extensions for the eastern smallfooted bat (Myotis leibii) and northern long-eared bat (Myotisseptentrionalis). In addition, we documented additional county records for the silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans), hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus), southeastern bat (Myotis austroriparius), and Rafinesque\u27s big-eared bat (Plecotus rafinesquii)
Published information on bat species presence in many parts of Montana is limited. Our study was ini...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
The cave myotis (Myotis velifer) is a cavernicolous bat that ranges northward from Honduras to the s...
We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized...
Since June 1982 we have studied various aspects of red bat ecology in Arkansas with emphasis on fiel...
A survey was conducted from June, 1982 through January, 1989 to determine the occurrence of bat spec...
A survey was conducted from June 1982 through January 1987 to determine the occurrence of bat specie...
During July and August 2000 and 2001, mist nets were set concentrated on three drainages in the Jess...
During the past 20 years (1982-2001) we have studied the biology, occurrence and distribution of LeC...
Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural hi...
Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) foraging activities were studied during 1995 in...
Investigations of building infestations, mist netting activities, and specimens submitted to the Ark...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
In June 2009, 14 Rafinesque’s big-eared bats (Corynorhinus rafinesquii) were collected from an aband...
During May through August 1996, wildlife ponds (man-made and/or naturally occurring) and road ruts o...
Published information on bat species presence in many parts of Montana is limited. Our study was ini...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
The cave myotis (Myotis velifer) is a cavernicolous bat that ranges northward from Honduras to the s...
We continued field studies of bats in non-cave regions of Arkansas from 1989 to present and utilized...
Since June 1982 we have studied various aspects of red bat ecology in Arkansas with emphasis on fiel...
A survey was conducted from June, 1982 through January, 1989 to determine the occurrence of bat spec...
A survey was conducted from June 1982 through January 1987 to determine the occurrence of bat specie...
During July and August 2000 and 2001, mist nets were set concentrated on three drainages in the Jess...
During the past 20 years (1982-2001) we have studied the biology, occurrence and distribution of LeC...
Eight taxa of bats are reported from seven counties in northeastern Arkansas. Localities, natural hi...
Ozark big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii ingens) foraging activities were studied during 1995 in...
Investigations of building infestations, mist netting activities, and specimens submitted to the Ark...
We surveyed bats at 49 sites in the Loess Hills Ecoregion of southeastern Nebraska, along the wester...
In June 2009, 14 Rafinesque’s big-eared bats (Corynorhinus rafinesquii) were collected from an aband...
During May through August 1996, wildlife ponds (man-made and/or naturally occurring) and road ruts o...
Published information on bat species presence in many parts of Montana is limited. Our study was ini...
From June 16 to 19 and again from June 24 to 29, 1965, a field party from the Museum of Natural Hist...
The cave myotis (Myotis velifer) is a cavernicolous bat that ranges northward from Honduras to the s...