Relationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management, Alexander Silvis, Roger W. Perry, and W. Mark Ford
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Relationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management, Alexander Silvis, Roger W. Perry, and W. Mark Ford
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eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-48)
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non fiction
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Relationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management
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dictionariesbibliographytechnical reports
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958935052
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Alexander Silvis, Roger W. Perry, and W. Mark Ford
Series statement
General technical report, SRS-214
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Subject
- Myotis sodalis + Effect of forest management on
- Northern long-eared myotis + Effect of forest management on
- White-nose syndrome -- East (U.S.)
- Tri-colored bat + Effect of forest management on -- East (U.S.)
- Forest management -- East (U.S.)
- Bats + Monitoring -- East (U.S.)
- Bats + Effect of forest management on -- East (U.S.)
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- Myotis sodalis + Effect of forest management on
- Northern long-eared myotis + Effect of forest management on
- White-nose syndrome -- East (U.S.)
- Tri-colored bat + Effect of forest management on -- East (U.S.)
- Forest management -- East (U.S.)
- Bats + Monitoring -- East (U.S.)
- Bats + Effect of forest management on -- East (U.S.)
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