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The following pages link to Paul Cryan, PhD (Q45558):
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- Bats prove to be rich reservoirs for emerging viruses (Q262608) (← links)
- Migration and thermoregulation strategies of hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus) in North America (Q269212) (← links)
- Seasonal distribution of migratory tree bats (Lasiurus and Lasionycteris) in North America (Q269359) (← links)
- Watching the dark: New surveillance cameras are changing bat research (Q271657) (← links)
- Migration and the use of Autumn, Winter, and Spring roosts by tree bats (Q273451) (← links)
- Evidence of mating readiness in certain bats killed by wind turbines (Q277989) (← links)
- Hawaiian hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus semotus) behavior at wind turbines on Maui (Q278118) (← links)
- Long-term video surveillance and automated analyses of hibernating bats in Virginia and Indiana, winters 2011-2014. (Q282990) (← links)
- Migratory structure and geographic origins of hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus) inferred from stable isotope analysis (Q288121) (← links)
- Post-Typhoon Mawar population counts of the endangered yǻyaguak (Mariana swiftlet) on Guam (Q289494) (← links)
- Comprehensive genetic analyses reveal evolutionary distinction of a mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) proposed for delisting from the US Endangered Species Act (Q297424) (← links)
- Influencing activity of bats by dimly lighting wind turbine surfaces with ultraviolet light (Q297501) (← links)
- A comparison of bats and rodents as reservoirs of zoonotic viruses: are bats special? (Q297999) (← links)
- Positively selected genes in the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) lineage: Prominence of thymus expression, immune and metabolic function, and regions of ancient synteny (Q300715) (← links)
- The bats of Wyoming (Q302190) (← links)
- Long-term video surveillance and automated analyses reveal arousal patterns in groups of hibernating bats (Q302539) (← links)
- Moving across the border: Modeling migratory bat populations (Q302685) (← links)
- Roost selection by western long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis) in burned and unburned piñon–juniper woodlands of southwestern Colorado (Q303154) (← links)
- United States bat species of concern: A synthesis (Q304675) (← links)
- Videographic monitoring at caves to estimate population size of the endangered yǻyaguak (Mariana swiftlet) on Guam (Q305421) (← links)
- Wind Turbines as Landscape Impediments to the Migratory Connectivity of Bats (Q306508) (← links)
- Broadening the focus of bat conservation and research in the USA for the 21st century (Q312426) (← links)
- Chemistry & migration mysteries: Fur holds clues to previous journeys (Q312984) (← links)
- Not to put too fine a point on it - does increasing precision of geographic referencing improve species distribution models for a wide-ranging migratory bat? (Q313219) (← links)
- Western crevice and cavity-roosting bats (Q315517) (← links)
- Western crevice and cavity-roosting bats (Q315519) (← links)
- Summer Roost Site Suitability Analyses of Four North American Bat Species in the Eastern United States (Q318674) (← links)
- Ecosystems-nabat-FPabund: software for fitting false-positive N-mixture models using NABat mobile acoustic data (version 1.0.0) (Q318780) (← links)
- Supplemental Results from: Using mobile acoustic monitoring and false-positive N-mixture models to estimate bat abundance and population trends (Q318801) (← links)
- Guam, Post-storm Mariana swiftlet colony size and nest counts, 2023 (Q318952) (← links)
- Guam, Mariana swiftlet counts, 2019-2023 (Q319504) (← links)
- Genetic variation in hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus) assessed from archived samples (Q325261) (← links)
- Data Release: Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: a case study of bats (Q325275) (← links)
- Gene annotations for the hoary bat (Lasiurus [Aeorestes] cinereus) and alignments with other bat gene sets for evolutionary analysis (Q325296) (← links)
- Bat, insect, and bird activity at a wind turbine in Colorado experimentally illuminated with ultraviolet light at night in 2019 to try and deter bats (Q325310) (← links)
- Radio telemetry data on nighttime movements of two species of migratory nectar-feeding bats (Leptonycteris) in Hidalgo County, New Mexico, late-summer 2004 and 2005 (Q325438) (← links)
- Hawaii Island Hoary Bat Acoustic and Visual Surveys 2014 (Q330434) (← links)