Bat Monday / Lundi des Chauve-souris 3 December 2018
This
is your weekly Bat Monday, brought to you by the national white-nose
syndrome coordinator. Bat Monday compiles the latest on bat and
white-nose syndrome related news articles, scientific publications,
videos, and other resources.
The content below is provided in its original language.
Voici votre lundi des chauve-souris hebdomadaire, une courtoisie du coordinateur national du Syndrome du museau blanc. Le lundi des chauve-souris compile les informations les plus récentes sur les chauve-souris et le syndrome du museau blanc, telles que nouvelles, articles, publications scientifiques, vidéos, et autres ressources.
Le contenu suivant est disponible dans sa langue originale.
1. Publication: Modelling invasive pathogen load from non-destructive sampling data
2. Publication: A Bibliometric Study of Research Output on White-Nose Syndrome
3. Thesis: Variation of Pseudogymnoascus destructans Spore Loads and Risk of Human Vectored Transport
4. Article: Groundbreaking science at TRU aims to save bats
5. Article: Reporting bats in the Kootenays could save millions
6. Article: Locals can help bats suffering with white-nose syndrome
7. Article: Climbers Scale New Heights To Find Bats, Help Protect Species
8. Article: Mammoth Cave scientists studying white-nose syndrome
9. Article: NAU biologists help researchers visually track disease transmission, revealing previously unknown connections
10. Article: Research on bats funded by National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
11. Article: “Science On Tap” Speaker Talks Bats And White Nose Syndrome
12. Article: The Spelean Archipelago: The unseen world beneath our feet
13. Article: Penticton students go to bat for bats
14. Article: Why some bats hunt during the day