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1. Bat Cutaneous Microbial Assemblage Functional Redundancy Across a Host-Mediated Disturbance: Bat Cutaneous Microbial Assemblage Functional Redundancy Across a Host-Mediated Disturbance: Matthew Grisnik.

2. Evolutionary Relationships of Unclassified Coronaviruses in Canadian Bat Species.

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3. White-nose syndrome restructures bat skin microbiomes

4. Using mobile acoustic monitoring and false‐positive N‐mixture models to estimate bat abundance and population trends.

5. White adipose tissue remodeling in Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome.

6. Preference for hibernacula microclimates varies among 3 bat species susceptible to white-nose syndrome.

7. Tissue and cellular tropism of Eptesicus fuscus gammaherpesvirus in big brown bats, potential role of pulmonary intravascular macrophages.

8. Capture rates of Eptesicus fuscus increase following white‐nose syndrome across the eastern US.

9. Heterogenous effects of bat declines from white‐nose syndrome on arthropods.

10. White-nose syndrome restructures bat skin microbiomes

11. Environmental control reduces white‐nose syndrome infection in hibernating bats.

12. Effects of bat white-nose syndrome on hibernation and swarming aggregations of bats in Ontario.

13. Biotic and abiotic factors shaping bat activity in Maryland soybean fields.

14. Intracellular recordings reveal integrative function of the basolateral amygdala in acoustic communication.

15. HYPOMELANISM IN TWO BIG BROWN BATS AND POTENTIALLY THE FIRST DOCUMENTED OCCURRENCES IN VIRGINIA.

16. Biotic and abiotic factors shaping bat activity in Maryland soybean fields

17. 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

18. Big brown bats experience slower epigenetic ageing during hibernation.

19. Disease‐related population declines in bats demonstrate non‐exchangeability in generalist predators.

20. Seasonal and Nightly Activity Patterns of Migrating Silver-Haired Bats (Lasionycteris noctivagans) Compared to Non-Migrating Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) at a Fall Migration Stopover Site.

21. White-nose syndrome-related changes to Mid-Atlantic bat communities across an urban-to-rural gradient

22. Mid-Atlantic Big Brown and Eastern Red Bats: Relationships between Acoustic Activity and Reproductive Phenology.

23. Cooling of bat hibernacula to mitigate white‐nose syndrome.

24. Transcriptional host–pathogen responses of Pseudogymnoascus destructans and three species of bats with white-nose syndrome

25. 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.

26. White‐nose Syndrome and Environmental Correlates to Landscape‐Scale Bat Presence.

27. White-nose syndrome-related changes to Mid-Atlantic bat communities across an urban-to-rural gradient.

28. Development of hearing in the big brown bat.

29. Species-specific environmental conditions for winter bat acoustic activity in North Carolina, United States.

30. Echolocating bats accumulate information from acoustic snapshots to predict auditory object motion.

31. SAFETY, IMMUNOGENICITY, AND EFFICACY OF INTRAMUSCULAR AND ORAL DELIVERY OF ERA-G333 RECOMBINANT RABIES VIRUS VACCINE TO BIG BROWN BATS (EPTESICUS FUSCUS).

32. Timing and Weather Offer Alternative Mitigation Strategies for Lowering Bat Mortality at Wind Energy Facilities in Ontario

34. Quantifying relative levels of solar radiation at bat roosts using pyranometers

35. Hibernating female big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) adjust huddling and drinking behaviour, but not arousal frequency, in response to low humidity.

36. Rabies Outbreak in Captive Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) Used in a White-Nose Syndrome Vaccine Trial.

37. Bats relocate maternity colony after the natural loss of roost trees.

38. Rapid Increases in Bat Activity and Diversity after Wetland Construction in an Urban Ecosystem.

39. Arousal from hibernation and reactivation of Eptesicus fuscus gammaherpesvirus (EfHV) in big brown bats.

41. Dynamic representation of 3D auditory space in the midbrain of the free-flying echolocating bat

42. Smart bats click twice

43. Quantification of Urinary Sex Steroids in the Big Brown Bat (Eptesicus fuscus)

45. Predation of a brown bat (Vespertilionidae) by a Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans) in Ontario, Canada.

46. Habitat associations of bats in a working rangeland landscape.

47. Echo interval and not echo intensity drives bat flight behavior in structured corridors.

48. Case study: methods and observations of overwintering Eptesicus fuscus with White-Nose Syndrome in Ohio, USA.

49. Incidence and taxonomic richness of mosquitoes in the diets of little brown and big brown bats.

50. From individual heterogeneity to population-level overdispersion: quantifying the relative roles of host exposure and parasite establishment in driving aggregated helminth distributions.