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    Can acoustic recordings of cave-exiting bats in winter estimate bat abundance in hibernacula? by Whiting, Jericho C., Doering, Bill, Aho, Ken

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-04-2022)
    “…•We performed 29 hibernacula surveys and set passive acoustic detectors in winter to detect bat cave-exiting activity.•Recordings of bats flying out of caves…”
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    Disturbance of hibernating bats due to researchers entering caves to conduct hibernacula surveys by Whiting, Jericho C., Doering, Bill, Aho, Ken, Bybee, Bryan F.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2024)
    “…Estimating population changes of bats is important for their conservation. Population estimates of hibernating bats are often calculated by researchers…”
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    Long-term patterns of cave-exiting activity of hibernating bats in western North America by Whiting, Jericho C., Doering, Bill, Aho, Ken, Rich, Jason

    Published in Scientific reports (14-04-2021)
    “…Understanding frequency and variation of cave-exiting activity after arousal from torpor of hibernating bats is important for bat ecology and conservation,…”
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    Long-term bat abundance in sagebrush steppe by Whiting, Jericho C., Doering, Bill, Wright, Gary, Englestead, Devin K., Frye, Justin A., Stefanic, Todd, Sewall, Brent J.

    Published in Scientific reports (16-08-2018)
    “…Bats of western North America face many threats, but little is known about current population changes in these mammals. We compiled 283 surveys from 49…”
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    How many nights should acoustic detectors be set to estimate cave-exiting behavior of hibernating bats? by Whiting, Jericho C., Doering, Bill, Aho, Ken

    Published in Mammal research (01-10-2023)
    “…Passive acoustic monitoring of bats allows for the long-term surveillance of activity, thereby often leading to large amounts of data. No peer-reviewed…”
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    Bat Hibernacula in Caves of Southern Idaho: Implications for Monitoring and Management by Whiting, Jericho C., Doering, Bill, Wright, Gary, Englestead, Devin K., Frye, Justin A., Stefanic, Todd

    Published in Western North American naturalist (01-08-2018)
    “…Bat populations are being impacted by many threats, including white-nose syndrome, wind energy development, and hibernaculum disturbance and modification…”
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    The Moral of the Double Bubble by Wood, Art, Doering, Bill

    Published in Ploughshares (01-09-1971)
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