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Migratory and winter activity of bats in Yellowstone National Park
JS Johnson, JJ Treanor, MJ Lacki, MD Baker, GA Falxa, LE Dodd, ...
Journal of Mammalogy 98 (1), 211-221, 2017
522017
The Klingon batbugs: Morphological adaptations in the primitive bat bugs, Bucimex chilensis and Primicimex cavernis, including updated phylogeny of Cimicidae
G Ossa, JS Johnson, AIE Puisto, V Rinne, IE Sääksjärvi, A Waag, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (4), 1736-1749, 2019
112019
Roosting ecology of the southernmost bats, Myotis chiloensis and Histiotus magellanicus, in southern Tierra del Fuego, Chile
G Ossa, TM Lilley, AG Waag, MB Meierhofer, JS Johnson
Austral ecology 45 (8), 1169-1178, 2020
92020
Social networks based on frequency of roost cohabitation do not reflect association rates of Myotis lucifugus within their roosts
AG Waag, JJ Treanor, JN Kropczynski, JS Johnson
Ecology and Evolution 11 (11), 5927-5936, 2021
62021
Plains Spadefoot, Spea bombifrons, Confirmed in Yellowstone National Park
D Schneider, JJ Treanor, J Richards, J Wood, E Lee, A Waag
Northwestern Naturalist 96 (3), 227-229, 2015
32015
Population sizes and activity patterns of little brown myotis in Yellowstone National Park
AG Waag, JJ Treanor, JN Kropczynski, JS Johnson
Journal of Mammalogy 103 (4), 805-813, 2022
22022
A novel approach to assessing abundance and behavior in summer populations of little brown myotis in Yellowstone National Park
AG Waag
Ohio University, 2018
22018
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