M. Cryan, Paul Stricker, Craig A. B. Wunder, Michael Appendix E. Video sequence of probability density surfaces showing areas where stable hydrogen isotope analysis indicated that 18 individual hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus) found dead beneath wind turbines at a wind energy facility in Texas between 14 August and 12 September 2008 probably molted into new hair the previous summer. Video sequence of probability density surfaces showing areas where stable hydrogen isotope analysis indicated that 18 individual hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus) found dead beneath wind turbines at a wind energy facility in Texas between 14 August and 12 September 2008 probably molted into new hair the previous summer. wind turbines;stable isotopes;occurrence data;seasonal movements;Chiroptera;isoscapes;migration;hoary bat, Lasiurus cinereus;white-nose syndrome;geographic origins;deuterium;hydrogen;Environmental Science;Ecology 2016-08-04
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