b

Maya Burke oral history interview




b

Sheryl Bowman oral history interview




b

John "Jack" Berlin oral history interview




b

John Forest Turbiville, Jr. oral history interview




b

Young Wild West's winning streak, or, A straight trail to Tombstone




b

The Liberty Boys' Double Rescue, or, after the Tory Kidnappers




b

Index to resolutions passed by the board of representatives of the city of Tampa, Florida




b

Silhouette of a man on a beach




b

White-nose syndrome initiates a cascade of physiologic disturbances in the hibernating bat host




b

Extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet light in the fungal pathogen causing white-nose syndrome of bats




b

First Detection of Bat White-Nose Syndrome in Western North America




b

An Emerging Disease Causes Regional Population Collapse of a Common North American Bat Species




b

Geomyces destructans sp. nov. associated with bat white-nose syndrome




b

Phylogenetic evaluation of Geomyces and allies reveals no close relatives of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, comb. nov., in bat hibernacula of eastern North America




b

Temperature-Dependent Growth of Geomyces destructans, the Fungus That Causes Bat White-Nose Syndrome




b

Wing pathology of white-nose syndrome in bats suggests life-threatening disruption of physiology




b

Frequent Arousal from Hibernation Linked to Severity of Infection and Mortality in Bats with White-Nose Syndrome




b

Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome




b

Inoculation of bats with European Geomyces destructans supports the novel pathogen hypothesis for the origin of white-nose syndrome




b

White-nose syndrome: is this emerging disease a threat to European bats?




b

A culture-based survey of fungi in soil from bat hibernacula in the eastern United States and its implications for detection of Geomyces destructans, the causal agent of bat white-nose syndrome




b

Distribution and Environmental Persistence of the Causative Agent of White-Nose Syndrome, Geomyces destructans, in Bat Hibernacula of the Eastern United States




b

Use of Multiple Sequencing Technologies To Produce a High-Quality Genome of the Fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Causative Agent of Bat White-Nose Syndrome




b

Evidence for echolocation in the oldest known bats




b

Integrated Fossil and Molecular Data Reconstruct Bat Echolocation




b

Molecular Systematics of Bats of the Genus Myotis (Vespertilionidae) Suggests Deterministic Ecomorphological Convergences




b

Resource capture and competitive ability of non-pathogenic Pseudogymnoascus spp. and P. destructans, the cause of white-nose syndrome in bats




b

Isolation and Identification of an Extracellular Subtilisin-Like Serine Protease Secreted by the Bat Pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans




b

Destructin-1 is a collagen-degrading endopeptidase secreted by Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the causative agent of white-nose syndrome




b

The White-Nose Syndrome Transcriptome: Activation of Anti-fungal Host Responses in Wing Tissue of Hibernating Little Brown Myotis




b

Direct Detection of Fungal Siderophores on Bats with White-Nose Syndrome via Fluorescence Microscopy-Guided Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry




b

Ultraviolet Radiation Sensitivity in Cave Bacteria: Evidence of Adaptation to the Subsurface?




b

Making a living while starving in the dark: metagenomic insights into the energy dynamics of a carbonate cave




b

NONLETHAL SCREENING OF BAT-WING SKIN WITH THE USE OF ULTRAVIOLET




b

Resistance in persisting bat populations after white-nose syndrome invasion




b

Molecular Characterization of a Heterothallic Mating System in Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Fungus Causing White-Nose Syndrome of Bats




b

The Effect of Chemical Treatments on Lampenflora and a Collembola Indicator Species at a Popular Tour Cave in California, USA




b

Carbon and oxygen isotope study of the active water-carbonate system in a karstic Mediterranean cave: Implications for paleoclimate research in semiarid regions




b

Carbon mass-balance modelling and carbon isotope exchange processes in dynamic caves




b

USING STABLE ISOTOPES OF CARBON TO INVESTIGATE THE SEASONAL VARIATION OF CARBON TRANSFER IN A NORTHWESTERN ARKANSAS CAVE




b

Cave air ventilation and CO2 outgassing by radon-222 modeling: How fast do caves breathe?




b

The role of near-surface cavities in the carbon dioxide cycle of karst areas: evidence from the Carburangeli Cave Natural Reserve (Italy)




b

Carbon dioxide, ground air and carbon cycling in Gibraltar karst




b

Stable isotope variations in modern tropical speleothems: Evaluating equilibrium vs. kinetic isotope effects




b

Cave air control on dripwater geochemistry, Obir Caves (Austria): Implications for speleothem deposition in dynamically ventilated caves




b

Speleothem calcite farmed in situ: Modern calibration of δ18O and δ13C paleoclimate proxies in a continuously-monitored natural cave system




b

Origin of caves and other solution openings in the unsaturated (vadose) zone of carbonate rocks: A model for CO2 generation




b

Drawings of Representational Images by Upper Paleolithic Humans and their Absence in Neanderthals Reflect Historical Differences in Hunting Wary Game




b

Middle Stone Age bone tools from the Howiesons Poort layers, Sibudu Cave, South Africa




b

The ‘human revolution’ in lowland tropical Southeast Asia: the antiquity and behavior of anatomically modern humans at Niah Cave (Sarawak, Borneo)