Thoughts on the bat research and monitoring program at Fort Drum, NY Chris Dobony, Fort Drum Military Installation, Fort Drum, NY David Jachowski, Clemson University, Clemson SC Eric Britzke, U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Vicksburg, MS John Edwards, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV Joshua Johnson, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Phillipsburg, PA Laci Coleman, Ecotech Inc., Marietta, GA
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Thoughts on the bat research and monitoring program at Fort
Drum, NY
Chris Dobony, Fort Drum Military Installation, Fort Drum, NYDavid Jachowski, Clemson University, Clemson SCEric Britzke, U.S. Army Engineer Research Development Center, Vicksburg, MSJohn Edwards, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WVJoshua Johnson, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Phillipsburg, PALaci Coleman, Ecotech Inc., Marietta, GAW. Mark Ford, U.S. Geological Survey, Blacksburg, VAJane Rodrigue, U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Princeton, WV
MISTNET SURVEY LOCATIONS2007 - 2011
= 81 SURVEY LOCATIONS JUN – AUG 2007
= 41 SURVEY LOCATIONS JUL – AUG 2008
= 85 SURVEY LOCATIONS JUN – AUG 2009
= 86 SURVEY LOCATIONS JUN – AUG 2010
MIST NET SAMPLING
MYOTIS
MIST NET RESULTS
2007 (n = 81)
2008 (n = 41)
2009(n = 85)
2010(n = 85)
2011(n = 60)*
Little Brown Myotis 440 (5.43) 104 (2.54) 35 (0.41) 51 (0.6) 15 (0.25)
Jachowski, D.S., J.B. Johnson, C.A. Dobony, J.W. Edwards and W.M. Ford. 2014. Space Use and Resource Selection by Foraging Indiana Bats at Their Northern Distribution. Endangered Species Management 24: 149–157.
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IN 2003, FORT DRUM BEGAN USING ACCOUSTICAL MONITORING EQUIPMENT (ANABAT) TO DOCUMENT BAT ACTIVITY
Jachowski, D.S., C.A. Dobony, L.S. Coleman, W.M. Ford, E.R. Britzke, and J.L. Rodrigue. 2014. Disease and community structure: white-nose syndrome alters spatial and temporal niche partitioning in sympatric bat species. Diversity and Distributions 20:1002-1015. 29.
Pd detected from swabs, culture, and/ or guano from bats in the bat house in April, May, June, July, and August of 2009 and/ or 2010.
Pd detected from swabs taken from bat house in March and September of 2011.
Pd detected from swabs taken from bat house in March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November of 2013
Britzke, E.R and C.A. Dobony (in prep). Could summer torpor be a factor in White-nose Syndrome? U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center Tech Note. Vicksburg, MS.