02207nam 2200529I 450 991070767130332120160922162048.0(CKB)5470000002465823(OCoLC)958935052(EXLCZ)99547000000246582320160922j201608 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRelationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management /Alexander Silvis, Roger W. Perry, and W. Mark FordAsheville, NC :U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research StationAugust 2016.1 online resource (iv, 48 pages) illustrations (chiefly color), mapsGeneral technical report ;SRS-214"August 2016."Title from title screen (viewed September 22, 2016).Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-48).White-nose syndromeEast (U.S.)Northern long-eared myotisEffect of forest management onMyotis sodalisEffect of forest management onTri-colored batEffect of forest management onEast (U.S.)BatsEffect of forest management onEast (U.S.)BatsMonitoringEast (U.S.)Forest managementEast (U.S.)White-nose syndromeNorthern long-eared myotisEffect of forest management on.Myotis sodalisEffect of forest management on.Tri-colored batEffect of forest management onBatsEffect of forest management onBatsMonitoringForest managementSilvis Alexander1394180Perry Roger W.Ford W. MarkUnited States.Forest Service.Southern Research Station,GPOGPOBOOK9910707671303321Relationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management3481750UNINA