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1. Sex-biased infections scale to population impacts for an emerging wildlife disease

3. Field trial of a probiotic bacteria to protect bats from white-nose syndrome.

4. Environmental reservoir dynamics predict global infection patterns and population impacts for the fungal disease white-nose syndrome

6. Host infection and disease‐induced mortality modify species contributions to the environmental reservoir

8. Cryptic connections illuminate pathogen transmission within community networks

11. Reducing environmentally mediated transmission to moderate impacts of an emerging wildlife disease

14. Host abundance and heterogeneity in infectiousness determine extent of the environmental reservoir

15. Sex-biased infections scale to population impacts for an emerging wildlife disease

18. Environmental transmission of Pseudogymnoascus destructans to hibernating little brown bats

19. Mobility and infectiousness in the spatial spread of an emerging fungal pathogen

20. Mobility and infectiousness in the spatial spread of an emerging fungal pathogen

22. Tradeoffs between mobility and infectiousness in the spatial spread of an emerging pathogen

23. Impact of censusing and research on wildlife populations

24. Impact of censusing and research on wildlife populations

25. Environmental reservoir dynamics predict global infection patterns and population impacts for the fungal disease white-nose syndrome

27. Exceptional Longevity in Little Brown Bats Still Occurs, despite Presence of White-Nose Syndrome

29. Field trial of a probiotic bacteria to protect bats from white-nose syndrome

30. Field trial of a probiotic bacteria to protect bats from white-nose syndrome

32. THE FUNGUSTRICHOPHYTON REDELLIISP. NOV. CAUSES SKIN INFECTIONS THAT RESEMBLE WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME OF HIBERNATING BATS

33. THE FUNGUS TRICHOPHYTON REDELLII SP. NOV. CAUSES SKIN INFECTIONS THAT RESEMBLE WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME OF HIBERNATING BATS.

34. Sex-biased infections scale to population impacts for an emerging wildlife disease.

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