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Journal of North American Bat Research is valued by the academic, agency, NGO, and private-sector research community as a respected and trusted source for science related to all aspects of the biology, ecology, and conservation of bats, Order Chiroptera, and their habitats in North America, from Canada to Panama, and the West Indies (Bahamas, Greater Antilles, and Lesser Antilles). Manuscripts based on studies outside this region that provide information on species within the region may be considered at the Editor’s discretion. Special issues - In addition to Notes and Regular Articles, we offer publication of special issues. For those interested in publishing a thematic collection of invited papers or the proceedings of a conference, Eagle Hill has extensive experience in producing special issues that meet the particular goals of the issue organizers/editors. If you have an idea for a monograph or special issue, we encourage you to contact the Editor. Organizers of special issues can also check out our Guidelines for Special Issues to familiarize themselves with the process and expectations. |
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Ultraviolet Light Reveals Cryptic Markings in Greater Antillean Long-tongued Bats (Monophyllus redmani) from Puerto Rico Allen Kurta, Cara Rogers, Haley J. Gmutza, Ashley K. Wilson, Brian A. Schaetz, Olivia M. Münzer, Robin M. Kurta, and Mark Kurta |
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Death on the Beach: Mass Mortality of Eastern Red Bats over Lake Michigan Ashley K. Wilson, Allen Kurta, Thomas Kovacs, Bradford J. Westrich, Kathryn M. Benavidez Westrich, and Robin M. Kurta |
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