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The following pages link to Paul Cryan, PhD (Q45558):
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- Historical effective population size of North American hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) and challenges to estimating trends in contemporary effective breeding population size from archived samples (Q145943) (← links)
- Behavioral patterns of bats at a wind turbine confirm seasonality of fatality risk (Q146160) (← links)
- Inoculation of bats with European Geomyces destructans supports the novel pathogen hypothesis for the origin of white-nose syndrome (Q147346) (← links)
- Behavior of the Hawaiian Hawaiian Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus semotus) at wind turbines and its distribution across the North Ko'olau Mountains, O'ahu (Q147883) (← links)
- NABat ML: Utilizing deep learning to enable crowdsourced development of automated, scalable solutions for documenting North American bat populations (Q150774) (← links)
- Evaluating the effectiveness of wildlife detection and observation technologies at a solar power tower facility (Q151396) (← links)
- Environment, host, and fungal traits predict continental-scale white-nose syndrome in bats (Q151662) (← links)
- Improving spatio-temporal benefit transfers for pest control by generalist predators in cotton in the southwestern U.S. (Q152572) (← links)
- First direct evidence of long-distance seasonal movements and hibernation in a migratory bat (Q153282) (← links)
- Alphacoronaviruses in New World Bats: Prevalence, Persistence, Phylogeny, and Potential for Interaction with Humans (Q153706) (← links)
- Bat white-nose syndrome in North America (Q153718) (← links)
- Monitoring behaviors and activity of bats at wind turbines with near infrared videography (Q153897) (← links)
- Market forces and technological substitutes cause fluctuations in the value of bat pest-control services for cotton (Q154708) (← links)
- Using sutures to attach miniature tracking tags to small bats for multimonth movement and behavioral studies (Q156544) (← links)
- Do you hear what I see? Vocalization relative to visual detection rates of Hawaiian hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus semotus) (Q156577) (← links)
- New Mexico Landscapes Field Station: Wildlife Research (Q226862) (← links)
- Population Assessments of the Pacific Sheath-Tailed Bat and Mariana Swiftlet (Q226989) (← links)
- Ecology of Wildlife Disease (Q229743) (← links)
- Species Conservation (Q229767) (← links)
- North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat) (Q229773) (← links)
- Ecological Investigations of White-Nose Syndrome in Bats (Q229792) (← links)
- White-Nose Syndrome Threatens the Survival of Hibernating Bats in North America (Q229838) (← links)
- Bat Fatalities at Wind Turbines—Investigating the Causes and Consequences (Q229901) (← links)
- Bat Species of Concern: An Ecological Synthesis for Resource Managers (Q229915) (← links)
- Seasonally-dynamic presence-only species distribution models for a cryptic migratory bat impacted by wind energy development (Q234226) (← links)
- Optimizing conservation strategies for Mexican freetailed bats: a population viability and ecosystem services approach (Q234275) (← links)
- Dim ultraviolet light as a means of deterring activity by the Hawaiian hoary bat Lasiurus cinereus semotus (Q234276) (← links)
- Book review: Bats: A world of science and mystery. (Q234450) (← links)
- Behavior of bats at wind turbines (Q236550) (← links)
- Bat flight and zoonotic viruses (Q236620) (← links)
- White-nose syndrome initiates a cascade of physiologic disturbances in the hibernating bat host (Q236788) (← links)
- Multiple mortality events in bats: a global review (Q238039) (← links)
- Landscape movements by two species of migratory nectar-feeding bats (Leptonycteris) in a northern area of seasonal sympatry (Q239809) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of white-nose syndrome in bats: A mechanistic model linking wing damage to mortality (Q242543) (← links)
- Electrolyte depletion in white-nose syndrome bats (Q242651) (← links)
- White-nose syndrome in bats: Illuminating the darkness (Q242730) (← links)
- Insect prey eaten by Hoary Bats (Lasiurus cinereus) prior to fatal collisions with wind turbines (Q244211) (← links)
- On estimating the economic value of insectivorous bats: Prospects and priorities for biologists (Q244982) (← links)
- Environmental conditions associated with bat white-nose syndrome in the north-eastern United States (Q245419) (← links)
- Economic importance of bats in agriculture (Q250374) (← links)
- Bat ecology and public health surveillance for rabies in an urbanizing region of Colorado (Q250820) (← links)
- Response to: Concerns about extrapolating right off the bat [Letter] (Q251466) (← links)
- Bats of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado: Composition, reproduction, and roosting habits (Q251508) (← links)
- Investigating and managing the rapid emergence of white-nose syndrome, a novel, fatal, infectious disease of hibernating bats (Q251598) (← links)
- Mating behavior as a possible cause of bat fatalities at wind turbines (Q252983) (← links)
- Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats (Q253248) (← links)
- Evidence of cryptic individual specialization in an opportunistic insectivorous bat (Q255432) (← links)
- Analyzing bat migration (Q259374) (← links)
- Confirmation of white-nose syndrome in bats of Europe and implications of this discovery toward understanding the disease in bats of North America (Q261016) (← links)
- Ultraviolet vision may be widespread in bats (Q261077) (← links)