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Emergence activity at hibernacula differs among four bat species affected by white-nose syndrome
Reilly T. Jackson
, Emma V. Willcox
,
John M. Zobel
, Riley F. Bernard
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Hibernacula
100%
White-nose Syndrome
100%
Bat Species
100%
Hibernation
70%
Low Susceptibility
20%
Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tag
20%
North America
10%
Activity Level
10%
Wildlife
10%
Conservation Actions
10%
Southeastern United States
10%
Targeted Management
10%
Four Species
10%
Winter Activity
10%
Tag Detection
10%
Tri-colored Bat
10%
Sodalis
10%
Myotis Leibii
10%
Perimyotis Subflavus
10%
Indiana Bat
10%
Temperate Bats
10%
Informed Decision-making
10%
Gray Bat
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
White Nose Syndrome
100%
Transponder
20%
Sodalis
10%
Myotis
10%