Division of Wildlife Conservation (DWC) Publication Details

Could white-nose syndrome manifest differently in Myotis lucifugus in western versus eastern regions of North America? A review of factors

  • Reference: Blejwas, K., L. Beard, J. Buchanan, C.L. Lausen, D. Neubaum, A. Tobin, and T. J. Weller. June 2023. Could white-nose syndrome manifest differently in Myotis lucifugus in western versus eastern regions of North America? A review of factors. Journal Of Wildlife Diseases 59(3):381-397. https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-22-00050
  • Audiences: Scientist, Wildlife Manager
  • Authors: L. Beard, Karen M. Blejwas, Joseph Buchanan, Cori L. Lausen, Daniel Neubaum, Abigail Tobin, Theodore J. Weller
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  • Keywords: bat, mortality, fungus, hibernation, disease, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, Myotis lucifugus, noncavernous hibernacula, microclimate
  • Link: https://doi.org/10.7589/JWD-D-22-00050 (Offsite)
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  • Primary Authors: Karen M. Blejwas
  • Programs: Threatened, Endangered, and Diversity Program (TED)
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  • Publication Types: Journal Article/External Publication
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  • Species: Little Brown Bat
  • Species Categories: Bats, Mammals
  • Title: Could white-nose syndrome manifest differently in Myotis lucifugus in western versus eastern regions of North America? A review of factors
  • Topics: Disease, Health, and Nutrition, Population Abundance and Trends (Survey Inventory), Research
  • Year: 2023

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