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Bats of the United States / Biology / Behavior / Bats / Vesper bats / Animal flight / Night / Pollinators / Foraging / Pseudogymnoascus / Hibernaculum / Forage
Date: 2015-11-11 23:12:40
Bats of the United States
Biology
Behavior
Bats
Vesper bats
Animal flight
Night
Pollinators
Foraging
Pseudogymnoascus
Hibernaculum
Forage

UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE CENTER FOR WILDLIFE HEALTH Project Title: The Effect of Winter Emergence and Foraging on the Susceptibility of Southeastern Bats to Pseudogymnoascus destructans Parti

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