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December 2020
ISSN 1944-687X
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Exceptional Longevity in Little Brown Bats Still Occurs, despite Presence of White-Nose Syndrome
Allen Kurta; Rodney W. Foster; Brooke A. Daly; Ashley K. Wilson; Robin M. Slider; Craig D. Rockey; Jacqueline M. Rockey; Brenna L. Long; Giorgia G. Auteri; Jason D. Collins; J. Paul White; Heather M. Kaarakka; Jennifer A. Redell; DeeAnn M. Reeder
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Development of a Species Status Assessment Process for Decisions under the U.S. Endangered Species Act
David R. Smith, Nathan L. Allan, Conor P. McGowan, Jennifer A. Szymanski, Susan R. Oetker, Heather M. Bell
Bobcat Population Status and Management in North America: Evidence of Large-Scale Population Increase
Nathan M. Roberts, Shawn M. Crimmins
Capture and Reproductive Trends in Summer Bat Communities in West Virginia: Assessing the Impact of White-Nose Syndrome
Karen E. Francl, W. Mark Ford, Dale W. Sparks, Virgil Brack, Jr
Patterns of Acoustical Activity of Bats Prior to and Following White-Nose Syndrome Occurrence
W. Mark Ford, Eric R. Britzke, Christopher A. Dobony, Jane L. Rodrigue, Joshua B. Johnson