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Autor:
Casey G. Dukes, David S. Jachowski, Stephen N. Harris, Luke E. Dodd, Andrew J. Edelman, Summer H. LaRose, Robert C. Lonsinger, D. Blake Sasse, Maximilian L. Allen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 13:295-305
Eastern spotted skunks Spilogale putorius are an understudied species that has experienced range-wide declines. Over the past 16 y, camera traps have become an increasingly common tool to monitor and understand their current distribution. To inform b
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Conservation Physiology. 10
Bat box microclimates vary spatially and temporally in temperature suitability. This heterogeneity subjects roosting bats to a variety of thermoregulatory challenges (e.g. heat and cold stress). Understanding how different bat box designs, landscape
Publikováno v:
Southeastern Naturalist. 20
We conducted baited camera-trap surveys in eastern Kentucky during October 2017–April 2018 to assess the efficacy of survey duration and attractant type in detecting Spilogale putorius (Eastern Spotted Skunk) and other Appalachian meso-mammals. We
Autor:
Shelby A. Fulton, Luke E. Dodd
Publikováno v:
Northeastern Naturalist. 25:N24-N26
We characterized patterns of bat activity outside primary hibernacula of Myotis bats at Mammoth Cave National Park on the days preceding, concurrent with, and following the total solar eclipse which occurred on 21 August 2017. Additionally, we docume
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Southeastern Naturalist. 14:685-696
Bats in the genus Corynorhinus possess a suite of morphological characters that permit them to effectively use both gleaning and aerial-hawking foraging strategies to capture Lepidoptera. Consequently, they occupy a specialized feeding niche within N
Autor:
Luke E. Dodd, Rickard S. Toomey, Steven C. Thomas, Barry S. Nichols, Zachary L. Couch, Michael J. Lacki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 6:360-370
The rapid colonization of the Pseudogymnoascus destructans fungus across cave systems in eastern North America and the associated bat mortalities (white-nose syndrome; WNS), necessitates studies of cave-hibernating bats that remain unaffected by, or
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Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science. 75:85-93
An understanding of prey consumption patterns across bat species is lacking in a community context across Appalachia. This region of North America is of immediate importance to conservation efforts given the emergence of White-nose Syndrome (WNS). We
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Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science. 79:12
Eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) are nocturnal insectivores distributed throughout eastern North America. While the dietary composition of this species has been broadly studied, dietary variation in Kentucky is not well documented. To evaluate po
Autor:
Lynne K. Rieske, Luke E. Dodd
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science. 74:3-9
Lepidoptera are a conspicuous, diverse group of forest insects that are responsive to land management and perturbation. Nocturnal Lepidoptera and other insects were surveyed using blacklight traps during June and July of 1997 at Robinson Forest, a la
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Northeastern Naturalist. 19:665-672
Data on food habits of Myotis leibii (Eastern Small-footed Myotis) are scarce. We dissected 172 fecal samples collected from 75 adult (29 males and 46 females) and 2 juvenile (1 male and 1 female) Eastern Small-footed Myotis, captured in mist nets al