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Bat white-nose syndrome: an emerging fungal pathogen?
DS Blehert, AC Hicks, M Behr, CU Meteyer, BM Berlowski-Zier, ...
Science 323 (5911), 227-227, 2009
13072009
Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome
JM Lorch, CU Meteyer, MJ Behr, JG Boyles, PM Cryan, AC Hicks, ...
Nature 480 (7377), 376-378, 2011
6202011
A five-year assessment of mortality and geographic spread of white-nose syndrome in North American bats and a look to the future
GG Turner, DAM Reeder, JTH Coleman
Bat research news 52 (2), 2011
4082011
A plan for the North American bat monitoring program (NABat).
SC Loeb, TJ Rodhouse, LE Ellison, CL Lausen, JD Reichard, KM Irvine, ...
1862015
Cormorant predation and the population dynamics of walleye and yellow perch in Oneida Lake
LG Rudstam, AJ VanDeValk, CM Adams, JTH Coleman, JL Forney, ...
Ecological Applications 14 (1), 149-163, 2004
1842004
The scope and severity of white‐nose syndrome on hibernating bats in North America
TL Cheng, JD Reichard, JTH Coleman, TJ Weller, WE Thogmartin, ...
Conservation Biology 35 (5), 1586-1597, 2021
1632021
Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats
KJ Olival, PM Cryan, BR Amman, RS Baric, DS Blehert, CE Brook, ...
PLoS pathogens 16 (9), e1008758, 2020
1582020
Using decision analysis to support proactive management of emerging infectious wildlife diseases
EHC Grant, E Muths, RA Katz, S Canessa, MJ Adams, JR Ballard, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 15 (4), 214-221, 2017
842017
Salamander chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans) in the United States—Developing research, monitoring, and management strategies
EHC Grant, EL Muths, RA Katz, S Canessa, MJ Adams, JR Ballard, ...
Open-File Report, 2016
662016
Foraging location and site fidelity of the double-crested cormorant on Oneida Lake, New York
JTH Coleman, ME Richmond, LG Rudstam, PM Mattison
Waterbirds 28 (4), 498-510, 2005
452005
Bat white-nose syndrome in 2014: a brief assessment seven years after discovery of a virulent fungal pathogen in North America
JTH Coleman, JD Reichard
Outlooks on Pest Management 25 (6), 374-377, 2014
402014
North American bat death toll exceeds 5.5 million from white-nose syndrome
A Froschauer, J Coleman
US Fish Wildl Serv, 1-2, 2012
322012
Identifying research needs to inform white‐nose syndrome management decisions
RF Bernard, JD Reichard, JTH Coleman, JC Blackwood, ML Verant, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 2 (8), e220, 2020
282020
Analysis of prey selection by double‐crested cormorants: a 15‐year diet study in Oneida Lake, New York
RL DeBruyne, JTH Coleman, JR Jackson, LG Rudstam, AJ VanDeValk
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 142 (2), 430-446, 2013
252013
Eating the invaders: the prevalence of round goby (Apollonia melanostomus) in the diet of double-crested cormorants on the Niagara River
JTH Coleman, CM Adams, M Kandel, ME Richmond
Waterbirds 35 (sp1), 103-113, 2012
252012
Assessing the risks posed by SARS-CoV-2 in and via North American bats—Decision framing and rapid risk assessment
MC Runge, EHC Grant, JTH Coleman, JD Reichard, SEJ Gibbs, ...
Open-File Report, 2020
232020
Daily foraging patterns of adult Double-crested Cormorants during the breeding season
JTH Coleman, ME Richmond
Waterbirds 30 (2), 189-198, 2007
222007
Different management strategies are optimal for combating disease in East Texas cave versus culvert hibernating bat populations
RF Bernard, J Evans, NW Fuller, JD Reichard, JTH Coleman, CJ Kocer, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 1 (10), e106, 2019
212019
A plan for the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat). General Technical Report SRS‐208
SC Loeb, TJ Rodhouse, LE Ellison, CL Lausen, JD Reichard, KM Irvine, ...
US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Southern Research Station, 2015
212015
Diving behavior, predator-prey dynamics, and management efficacy of double-crested cormorants in New York State
J Coleman
202008
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