b

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




b

Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats




b

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




b

Widespread Bat White-Nose Syndrome Fungus, Northeastern China




b

Efficacy of Visual Surveys for White-Nose Syndrome at Bat Hibernacula




b

Host, Pathogen, and Environmental Characteristics Predict White-Nose Syndrome Mortality in Captive Little Brown Myotis (Myotis lucifugus)




b

Drivers of variation in species impacts for a multi-host fungal disease of bats




b

Regional-scale analysis of karst underground flow deduced from tracing experiments: examples from carbonate aquifers in Malaga province, southern Spain




b

A multi-method approach for groundwater resource assessment in coastal carbonate (karst) aquifers: the case study of Sierra Almijara (southern Spain)




b

Laboratory investigation and simulation of breakthrough curves in karst conduits with pools




b

Hydrochemical constraints between the karst Tabular Middle Atlas Causses and the Saïs basin (Morocco): implications of groundwater circulation




b

DNA-based detection of the fungal pathogen Geomyces destructans in soils from bat hibernacula




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

Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes 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

Histopathologic Criteria to Confirm White-nose Syndrome in Bats




b

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




b

Bat white-nose syndrome: a real-time TaqMan polymerase chain reaction test targeting the intergenic spacer region of Geomyces destructans




b

Hibernation phenology of Myotis lucifugus




b

Nutritional Capability of and Substrate Suitability for Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Causal Agent of Bat White-Nose Syndrome




b

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




b

White-nose syndrome is likely to extirpate the endangered Indiana bat over large parts of its range




b

NONLETHAL SCREENING OF BAT-WING SKIN WITH THE USE OF ULTRAVIOLET FLUORESCENCE TO DETECT LESIONS INDICATIVE OF WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME




b

Ectomycota Associated with Arthropods from Bat Hibernacula in Eastern Canada, with Particular Reference to Pseudogymnoascus destructans




b

Optimized methods for total nucleic acid extraction and quantification of the bat white-nose syndrome fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, from swab and environmental samples




b

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




b

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




b

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




b

Pathophysiology of white-nose syndrome in bats: a mechanistic model linking wing damage to mortality




b

White-Nose Syndrome Fungus (Geomyces destructans) in Bats, Europe




b

Behaviour of hibernating little brown bats experimentally inoculated with the pathogen that causes white-nose syndrome




b

PCO2 variations of cave air and cave water in a subtropical cave, SW China




b

In-stream metabolism and atmospheric carbon sequestration in a groundwater-fed karst stream




b

Stable isotope and aquatic geochemistry of a typical subtropical karst subterranean stream in southwest China




b

River sequesters atmospheric carbon and limits the CO2 degassing in karst area, southwest China




b

Seven new species of the spider genus Ochyrocerafrom caves in Floresta Nacional de Carajás, PA, Brazil (Araneae, Ochyroceratidae)




b

Venezuelan Tepuis their caves and biota




b

The woked bone industry and intrusive fauna associated with the prehistoric cave burials of Abri des Autours (Belgium)




b

Hermann’s Cave (Germany) – A Late Pleistocene Cave Bear Den




b

Chronology, stable isotopes, and glaciochemistry of perennial ice in Strickler Cavern, Idaho, USA




b

Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of a Middle Pleistocene cave bear reconstructed from ultrashort DNA fragments




b

Cross-Modality Information Transfer: A Hypothesis about the Relationship among Prehistoric Cave Paintings, Symbolic Thinking, and the Emergence of Language




b

Nassarius kraussianus shell beads from Blombos Cave: evidence for symbolic behaviour in the Middle Stone Age




b

An engraved bone fragment from c. 70,000-year-old Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa: implications for the origin of symbolism and language




b

Early Neanderthal constructions deep in Bruniquel Cave in southwestern France




b

Early Use of Pressure Flaking on Lithic Artifacts at Blombos Cave, South Africa




b

A rock engraving made by Neanderthals in Gibraltar




b

Technological variability at Sibudu Cave: The end of Howiesons Poort and reduced mobility strategies after 62,000 years ago




b

A Segment is not a Monolith: evidence from the Howiesons Poort of Sibudu, South Africa




b

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