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201. Wildlife in Cameroon harbor diverse coronaviruses, including many closely related to human coronavirus 229E.

202. Funding evidence‐based conservation.

203. Area, isolation and climate explain the diversity of mammals on islands worldwide.

204. Mammals of the Mountainous Part of the Southern Urals in the Last Interglacial.

205. Habitat disturbance trumps moonlight effects on the activity of tropical insectivorous bats.

206. Understanding human attitudes towards bats and the role of information and aesthetics to boost a positive response as a conservation tool.

207. LITTLE BROWN MYOTIS ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN SOUTH-CENTRAL ALASKA.

208. Revealing the role of past and current climate in shaping the distribution of two parapatric European bats, Myotis daubentonii and M. capaccinii.

209. Interacting elevational and latitudinal gradients determine bat diversity and distribution across the Neotropics.

210. How to leave the church: light avoidance by brown long-eared bats.

211. Landscape composition and life‐history traits influence bat movement and space use: Analysis of 30 years of published telemetry data.

212. METHODS AND ANALYSIS OF BAT GUANO CORES FROM CAVES FOR PALEOECOLOGY.

213. Evidence of absence regression: a binomial N‐mixture model for estimating fatalities at wind energy facilities.

214. Long-Term Increase in Hibernating Bats in Swedish Mines — Effect of Global Warming?

215. Increased Body Mass Supports Energy Compensation Hypothesis in the Breeding Female Natal Long-Fingered Bat Miniopterus Natalensis.

216. Ansiedad, estrés, y estados de ánimo del Personal Especialista en Extinción de Incendios Forestales.

217. An automatic classifier of bat sonotypes around the world.

218. Underground Habitats as a Unit for Bat Conservation in Southwestern Kyrgyzstan.

219. The Interplay of Likeability and Fear in Willingness to Pay for Bat Conservation.

220. Next‐generation ultrasonic recorders facilitate effective bat activity and distribution monitoring by citizen scientists.

221. Wildfires, heatwaves and human disturbance threaten insular endemic bats.

222. Oceanic records of North American bats and implications for offshore wind energy development in the United States.

223. The effects of bat photographs on emotions, attitudes, intentions, and wildlife value orientations.

224. Removal of Bats' Excreta from Water-Soluble Wall Paintings Using Temporary Hydrophobic Coating.

225. Interspecific variation in evaporative water loss and temperature response, but not metabolic rate, among hibernating bats.

226. Roosting ecology of endangered plant‐roosting bats on Okinawa Island: Implications for bat‐friendly forestry practices.

227. Winter roosting ecology of tricolored bats (Perimyotis subflavus) in trees and bridges.

228. Considerations of varied thermoregulatory expressions in migration theory.

229. Generalists yet different: distributional responses to climate change may vary in opportunistic bat species sharing similar ecological traits.

230. A hybrid correlative‐mechanistic approach for modeling winter distributions of North American bat species.

231. Biogeography of bats in Iran: Mapping and disentangling environmental and historical drivers of bat richness.

232. The Impact Of Light Pollution On Bats Varies According To Foraging Guild And Habitat Context.

233. Bat-ectoparasitic fly relationships in a seasonally dry tropical forest in Brazil.

234. Winter activity of boreal bats.

235. Ecology of Ebolaviruses.

236. Ecological State Assessment Tool (ESAT): a cross-cultural natural resource management tool from Aotearoa, New Zealand.

237. Filamentous fungi occurrence on Molossus molossus (Pallas, 1766) (Chiroptera: Molossidae) present in an Atlantic Forest remnant in Southern Brazil.

238. Animal reservoirs of SARS-CoV-2: calculable COVID-19 risk for older adults from animal to human transmission.

239. Feasting, not fasting: winter diets of cave hibernating bats in the United States.

241. Long‐term changes in occurrence, relative abundance, and reproductive fitness of bat species in relation to arrival of White‐nose Syndrome in West Virginia, USA.

242. Nightly torpor use in response to weather conditions and individual state in an insectivorous bat.

243. What is winter? Modeling spatial variation in bat host traits and hibernation and their implications for overwintering energetics.

244. Bats in a cave tourism and pilgrimage site in eastern India: conservation challenges.

245. Thousands of bats: A portrait of the chiropteran fauna of Palmas city, Central Brazil.

246. Seasonal prey availability and diet composition of Lesser Asiatic Yellow House Bat Scotophilus kuhlii Leach, 1821.

247. Spatial Gaussian processes improve multi‐species occupancy models when range boundaries are uncertain and nonoverlapping.

248. Bats and wetlands: synthesising gaps in current knowledge and future opportunities for conservation.

249. Drivers of European bat population change: a review reveals evidence gaps.

250. Seasonal Shifts in Nocturnal Habitat Use by Coastal Bat Species.

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