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Relationships of three species of bats impacted by white-nose syndrome to forest condition and management.
A Silvis, R Perry, WM Ford
602016
Roosting and Foraging Social Structure of the Endangered Indiana Bat (Myotis sodalis)
A Silvis, AB Kniowski, SD Gehrt, WM Ford
PloS one 9 (5), e96937, 2014
572014
Effects of hierarchical roost removal on northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) maternity colonies
A Silvis, WM Ford, ER Britzke
PLoS One 10 (1), e0116356, 2015
562015
Association, roost use and simulated disruption of Myotis septentrionalis maternity colonies
A Silvis, WM Ford, ER Britzke, JB Johnson
Behavioural processes 103, 283-290, 2014
542014
Weather as a proximate explanation for fission-fusion dynamics in female northern long-eared bats
KJ Patriquin, ML Leonard, HG Broders, WM Ford, ER Britzke, A Silvis
Animal Behaviour 122, 47-57, 2016
482016
Patterns of acoustical activity of bats prior to and 10 years after WNS on Fort Drum Army Installation, New York
T Nocera, WM Ford, A Silvis, CA Dobony
Global Ecology and Conservation 18, e00633, 2019
472019
Forest succession and maternity day roost selection by Myotis septentrionalis in a mesophytic hardwood forest
A Silvis, WM Ford, ER Britzke, NR Beane, JB Johnson
International Journal of Forestry Research 2012, 2012
362012
Effects of shelterwood harvest and prescribed fire in upland Appalachian hardwood forests on bat activity
A Silvis, SD Gehrt, RA Williams
Forest Ecology and Management 360, 205-212, 2016
322016
Northern long-eared bat day-roosting and prescribed fire in the central Appalachians, USA
WM Ford, A Silvis, JB Johnson, JW Edwards, M Karp
Fire Ecology 12 (2), 13-27, 2016
312016
Let's agree to disagree: Comparing auto-acoustic identification programs for northeastern bats
T Nocera, WM Ford, A Silvis, CA Dobony
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 10 (2), 346-361, 2019
302019
Activity patterns of bats during the fall and spring along ridgelines in the central Appalachians
MS Muthersbaugh, WM Ford, KE Powers, A Silvis
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 10 (1), 180-195, 2019
292019
Day-roost tree selection by northern long-eared bats—What do non-roost tree comparisons and one year of data really tell us?
A Silvis, WM Ford, ER Britzke
Global Ecology and Conservation 3, 756-763, 2015
282015
Effects of historic wildfire and prescribed fire on site occupancy of bats in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, USA
LV Austin, A Silvis, W Mark Ford, KE Powers
Journal of Forestry Research 31 (4), 1255-1270, 2020
272020
Bat echolocation research: A handbook for planning and conducting acoustic studies
EE Fraser, A Silvis, RM Brigham, ZJ Czenze
Austin: Bat Conservation International, 2020
242020
Bat activity following restoration prescribed burning in the central Appalachian upland and riparian habitats
LV Austin, A Silvis, WM Ford, M Muthersbaugh, KE Powers
Natural Areas Journal 38 (2), 183-195, 2018
222018
Deriving habitat models for northern long-eared bats from historical detection data: a case study using the Fernow Experimental Forest
WM Ford, A Silvis, JL Rodrigue, AB Kniowski, JB Johnson
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 7 (1), 86-98, 2016
162016
Activity patterns of cave-dwelling bat species during pre-hibernation swarming and post-hibernation emergence in the central Appalachians
MS Muthersbaugh, WM Ford, A Silvis, KE Powers
Diversity 11 (9), 159, 2019
152019
Who knew? First Myotis sodalis (Indiana bat) maternity colony in the coastal plain of Virginia
MJS Germain, AB Kniowski, A Silvis, WM Ford
Northeastern Naturalist 24 (1), 2017
152017
Bat activity following repeated prescribed fire in the central Appalachians, USA
LV Austin, A Silvis, MS Muthersbaugh, KE Powers, W Mark Ford
Fire Ecology 14, 1-11, 2018
132018
Home range, den selection and habitat use of Carolina northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus coloratus)
CA Diggins, A Silvis, CA Kelly, WM Ford
Wildlife Research 44 (5), 427-437, 2017
132017
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