2023
DOI: 10.1139/cjz-2022-0139
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Effects of bat white-nose syndrome on hibernation and swarming aggregations of bats in Ontario

Abstract: Emerging infectious diseases can have substantial impacts on wildlife health, but also provide an opportunity to understand how populations respond to novel selective pressures. White-nose syndrome (WNS) has decimated some populations of bats in eastern North America, but impacts vary among species. We counted bats in 11 hibernacula in Ontario, Canada before and after WNS arrived, and compared the relative abundance of 5 bat species captured pre-WNS (1966-1968 and 2007-2009) and post-WNS (2017-2019) during swa… Show more

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