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Northern long-eared bats roosting in a managed forest in south-central Indiana

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Published in 2021 at "Forest Ecology and Management"

DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.118928

Abstract: Abstract Forest management can have mixed impacts on tree-roosting bats. Several bat species have benefitted from increased roost availability generated by certain silvicultural methods. To further investigate the impacts of forest management on bats, we… read more here.

Keywords: management; central indiana; south central; northern long ... See more keywords
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New Record of Northern Long-eared Bats in Coastal South Carolina

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Published in 2018 at "Southeastern Naturalist"

DOI: 10.1656/058.017.0112

Abstract: Abstract Myotis septentrionalis (Northern Long-eared Bat) is widely distributed in North America, from the Appalachians to the Maritime Provinces and west to British Columbia. In November 2016, we captured 2 non-reproductive Northern Long-eared Bats, 1… read more here.

Keywords: northern long; eared bats; new record; south carolina ... See more keywords
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Investigating maternity roost selection by northern long-eared bats at three sites in Wisconsin

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Published in 2020 at "Endangered Species Research"

DOI: 10.3354/esr01004

Abstract: One of the North American bat species most impacted by white-nose syndrome (WNS) is the northern long-eared bat Myotis septentrionalis, which as a result has been listed under the Endangered Species Act. WNS was first… read more here.

Keywords: northern long; sites wisconsin; selection; maternity ... See more keywords
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Status of an Anomalous Population of Northern Long-Eared Bats in Coastal North Carolina

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management"

DOI: 10.3996/jfwm-20-018

Abstract: The northern long-eared bat Myotis septentrionalis was discovered in coastal North Carolina in 2007. Work began in 2015 to document the species' distribution and behavior in eastern North Carolina, and the known range of the… read more here.

Keywords: winter; northern long; north carolina; coastal north ... See more keywords