Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details
Little brown bats in Southeast Alaska hibernate in holes: Inplications for the spread of White-nose Syndrome
- Reference: Blejwas, K., M. Kohan, L. Beard, and G. Pendleton. 2015. Little brown bats in Southeast Alaska hibernate in holes: Inplications for the spread of White-nose Syndrome. Bat Research News, Winter 2015 56(4):70.
- Audiences: Scientist, Wildlife Manager
- Authors: L. Beard, Karen M. Blejwas, Michael Kohan, Grey W. Pendleton
- Grants:
- GMUs or Areas: 01
- Keywords: Little brown bat, Southeast Alaska, hibernation, White-nose Syndrome
- Link: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/library/pdfs/wildlife/research_pdfs/little_brown_bats_southeast_hibernate_holes.pdf (PDF)
- Partners:
- Primary Authors: Karen M. Blejwas
- Programs: Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program (TED), Wildlife Health
- Project Numbers:
- Publication Types: Abstract/Poster/Presentation (Scientific)
- Regions: Region I - Southeast Alaska
- Species: Little Brown Bat
- Species Categories: Bats, Mammals
- Title: Little brown bats in Southeast Alaska hibernate in holes: Inplications for the spread of White-nose Syndrome
- Topics: Disease, Health, and Nutrition, Habitat
- Year: 2015
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