| seasonal response of follicles in the ovaries of the rat myotis grisescens to pregnancy urine gonadotrophin. | | 1951 | 14872824 |
| molecular detection of candidatus bartonella mayotimonensis in north american bats. | candidatus bartonella mayotimonensis was detected in 2010 from an aortic valve sample of a patient with endocarditis from iowa, the united states of america. the environmental source of the potentially new endocarditis-causing bartonella remained elusive. we set out to study the prevalence and diversity of bat-associated bartonella in north america. during 2015, mist nets and harp traps were used to capture 92 bats belonging to two species: little brown myotis (myotis lucifugus le conte 1831, n ... | 2017 | 28165925 |
| coprophagy in a cave-adapted salamander; the importance of bat guano examined through nutritional and stable isotope analyses. | during a two year population ecology study in a cave environment, 15 eurycea (= typhlotriton) spelaea were observed ingesting bat guano. furthermore, e. spelaea capture numbers increased significantly during the time that grey bats (myotis grisescens) deposited fresh guano. we investigated the hypothesis that this behaviour was not incidental to the capture of invertebrate prey, but a diet switch to an energy-rich detritus in an oligotrophic environment. stable isotope assays determined that gua ... | 2006 | 16615210 |
| dieldrin and heptachlor residues in dead gray bats, franklin county, missouri--1976 versus 1977. | lethal dieldrin concentrations were found in the brains of dead gray bats (myotis grisescens) collected during 1976 and 1977 beneath a maternity roost in a missouri cave. in addition, residues of heptachlor epoxide, oxychlordane, cis-chlordane, and trans-nonachlor increased significantly in both brains and carcasses of bats collected during 1977. these increases appear to reflect a switch by local farmers from aldrin, dieldrin's parent compound, to heptachlor for the control of cutworms. they al ... | 1980 | 7383836 |
| dieldrin-induced mortality in an endangered species, the gray bat (myotis grisescens). | brains of juvenile gray bats, myotis grisescens, found dead beneath maternity roosts in two missouri caves contained lethal concentrations of dieldrin. one colony appeared to be abnormally small, and more dead bats were found a year after the juvenile bats had been collected. this is the first report to link the field mortality of bats directly to insecticide residues acquired through the food chain. | 1978 | 564550 |
| annual lipid cycle of the gray bat, myotis grisescens. | | 1972 | 4404382 |
| growth of follicles in the ovaries of the bat myotis grisescens. | | 1951 | 24539721 |
| seasonal response of follicles in the bat myotis grisescens to pregnancy urine gonadotrophin. | | 1946 | 21066151 |
| can ectoparasites be implicated in the spread of pseudogymnoascus destructans? | real-time pcr detected pseudogymnoascus destructans associated with ectoparasites collected from three mist-netted free-flying bats (two gray bats, myotis grisescens; one indiana bat, myotis sodalis) in late august to early september 2016 from kentucky, us, a state impacted by white-nose syndrome. presence of viable conidia could implicate ectoparasites as possible vectors of white-nose syndrome. | 2019 | 30628854 |