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Autor:
Riley F. Bernard, Jonathan D. Reichard, Jeremy T. H. Coleman, Julie C. Blackwood, Michelle L. Verant, Jordi L. Segers, Jeffery M. Lorch, John PaulWhite, Marianne S. Moore, Amy L. Russell, Rachel A. Katz, Daniel L. Lindner, Rickard S. Toomey, Gregory G. Turner, Winifred F. Frick, Maarten J. Vonhof, Craig K. R. Willis, Evan H. C. Grant
Publikováno v:
Conservation Science and Practice, Vol 2, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2020)
Abstract Ecological understanding of host–pathogen dynamics is the basis for managing wildlife diseases. Since 2008, federal, state, and provincial agencies and tribal and private organizations have collaborated on bat and white‐nose syndrome (WN
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/47745aeb439940a7b83852d2e736a55a
Autor:
Han Li, Kathryn M. Irvine, Theodore J. Weller, Jordi L. Segers, Thomas J. Rodhouse, Jeremy T. H. Coleman, Tina L. Cheng, Benjamin S. Gotthold, Charles M. Francis, Winifred F. Frick, Brian E. Reichert, Mylea L. Bayless, Jeremy L. Siemers, Jonathan D. Reichard, Cori L. Lausen, Susan C. Loeb, Wayne E. Thogmartin
Publikováno v:
Ambio
Collaborative monitoring over broad scales and levels of ecological organization can inform conservation efforts necessary to address the contemporary biodiversity crisis. An important challenge to collaborative monitoring is motivating local engagem
Autor:
Jordi L Segers, Hugh G Broders
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 4, p e0125755 (2015)
Migratory patterns of bats are not well understood and traditional methods to study this, like capture-mark-recapture, may not provide enough detail unless there are many records. Stable isotope profiles of many animal species have been used to make
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6bd6ab131d334dbcb18ac0a1c1dfdde7
Autor:
Jordi L. Segers, Hugh G. Broders
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Zoology. 92:665-673
Wind-farm development may be an important contributor to forest fragmentation, but how such developments impact bats is poorly understood. We hypothesized that bat activity at a wind farm would be explained, at least in part, by attraction and avoida
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 20:14-15
In August 2012, a Lasiurus cinereus (Hoary Bat) and 2 Lasiurus borealis (Eastern Red Bat) were netted near Donkin, Cape Breton Island, NS, Canada. Acoustic studies showed the presence of Hoary Bats on at least 3 nights and Eastern Red Bats on at leas