Reduced populations of Myotis lucifugus (Little Brown Myotis) devastated by white-nose syndrome (WNS) persist in eastern North America. Between 2009 and 2013, we recaptured 113 marked individuals that survived between 1 and 6 winters in New England since the arrival of WNS. We also observed signs of reproductive success in 57 recaptured bats.
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1 December 2014
Interannual Survival of Myotis lucifugus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) near the Epicenter of White-Nose Syndrome
Jonathan D. Reichard,
Nathan W. Fuller,
Alyssa B. Bennett,
Scott R. Darling,
Marianne S. Moore,
Kate E. Langwig,
Emily D. Preston,
Susi von Oettingen,
Christopher S. Richardson,
D. Scott Reynolds
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Northeastern Naturalist
Vol. 21 • No. 4
December 2014
Vol. 21 • No. 4
December 2014