RT @kwren88: Bat fungus can grow in caves w/o bats; future reintroductions of bats to caves will likely fail http://t.co/xbgCe2h3ku by @pl…
Comparison of the White-Nose Syndrome Agent Pseudogymnoascus destructans to Cave-Dwelling Relatives Suggests Reduced http://t.co/HQhnKI5T87
#Wildlife Disease News Digest: @uakron researchers trace path of killer #bat fungus http://t.co/RSnknV4FSz http://t.co/icKSoEtvmG
For those of you interested in bats - http://t.co/Ks3LAXx5Pq http://t.co/MGUYTZ0FSP
#Gd had lower enzematic activity than congeners; may indicate selective shift to detriment of saprotrophic ability. http://t.co/2ITlgFR7HS
Bat fungus can grow in caves w/o bats; future reintroductions of bats to caves will likely fail http://t.co/xbgCe2h3ku by @plosone
Bat fungus can grow in caves w/o bats; future reintroductions of bats to caves will likely fail http://t.co/xbgCe2h3ku by @plosone
Comparison of the White-Nose Syndrome Agent to Cave-Dwelling Relatives Suggests Reduced Saprotrophic Enzyme Activity http://t.co/q4DO3NIsMh
Comparison of the White-Nose Syndrome Agent to Cave-Dwelling Relatives Suggests Reduced Saprotrophic Enzyme Activity http://t.co/q4DO3NIsMh
Comparison of the White-Nose Syndrome Agent to Cave-Dwelling Relatives Suggests Reduced Saprotrophic Enzyme Activity http://t.co/q4DO3NIsMh