Exceptional longevity in little brown bats still occurs, despite presence of white-nose syndrome
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2020
Department/School
Biology
Publication Title
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management
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Recommended Citation
Kurta, A., Foster, R. W., Daly, B. A., Wilson, A. K., Slider, R. M., Rockey, C. D., Rockey, J. M., Long, B. L., Auteri, G. G., Collins, J. D., White, J. P., Kaarakka, H. M., Redell, J. A., & Reeder, D. M. (2020). Exceptional longevity in little brown bats still occurs, despite presence of white-nose syndrome. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management, 11(2), 583–587. https://doi.org/10.3996/JFWM-20-039
Comments
A. Kurta is a faculty member in EMU's Department of Biology.
*R. W. Foster, B. A. Daly, A. K. Wildon, and R. M. Slider are EMU students.
See article for the names and affiliations of the other co-authors.