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    White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease in North American bats which has resulted in the dramatic decrease of the bat population in the United States...
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  • inflammatory syndrome". Current Infectious Disease Reports. 15 (6): 583–593. doi:10.1007/s11908-013-0378-5. PMC 3883050. PMID 24173584. "White-Nose Syndrome Bat...
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    destructans) is a psychrophilic (cold-loving) fungus that causes white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fatal disease that has devastated bat populations in parts...
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    White-Nose Syndrome: An Emerging Fungal Pathogen?", Science, 323 (5911): 227, doi:10.1126/science.1163874, PMID 18974316, S2CID 23869393 "White-Nose Syndrome"...
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    sources of mortality include diseases such as rabies and white-nose syndrome. White-nose syndrome has been a significant cause of mortality since 2006, killing...
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    causes white-nose syndrome". Nature. 480 (7377): 376–378. Bibcode:2011Natur.480..376L. doi:10.1038/nature10590. PMID 22031324. S2CID 4381156. "White-Nose Syndrome...
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    temporarily closed to tours and visitors because a bat infected with White nose syndrome was found in the cave. In the late 1970s a team of archaeologists...
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  • contamination of not only H5N1, but also other untested viruses. White Nose Syndrome (WNS) is a rapidly spreading fungal infection responsible for killing...
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    in the genus Myotis, gray bats appear to be largely unaffected by white-nose syndrome, a fungal disease that since the mid-2000s has decimated bat populations...
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    experienced dramatic population declines due to the fungal disease white-nose syndrome, the big brown bat is relatively resistant to the effects of the...
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  • newborn WHIM syndrome White dog shaker syndrome White dot syndromes White spot syndrome White-nose syndrome Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome Wiedemann–Rautenstrauch...
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  • White Nose Syndrome – Threatening Ontario's bats Canadian Broadcasting Corporation: 2012 Ministry of Natural Resources: Bats and White Nose Syndrome Gutenberg:...
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    entered the cave to document effects of white-nose syndrome on the various species of bats. White-nose syndrome had been reported in Hamilton Cave, West...
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    declined rapidly since 2006 with the introduction of the fungal disease white-nose syndrome. It was listed as an endangered species in 2012 in Canada, and has...
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  • membrane, a phenomenon called homeoviscous adaptation. A 2008 study of white-nose syndrome, a fungal infection causing high mortality rates in bats, determined...
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    locally abundant where suitable habitat exists. Studies suggest white-nose syndrome has caused declines in their populations. However, most occurrences...
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    dangerous further up the food chain. Disease can also be a factor: white nose syndrome in bats, for example, is causing a substantial decline in their populations...
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    White-nose syndrome. From December 2010 to June 2013, all caves were temporarily closed to recreational use to protect bats from the spread of White Nose...
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    facilities (over 75% of the mortalities). The causative agent of white-nose syndrome, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, has been detected on a silver-haired...
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    largest bat hibernaculum in the northeastern United States before white nose syndrome almost completely destroyed its bat population. Aeolus Cave is a...
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    For Pro-active preventative measures against the spread of Bats White Nose Syndrome, Cave visitors are advised not to carry caving gear from areas east...
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    common, uncommon, rare, unknown) is provided in the full list." "White-nose syndrome confirmed in Acadia" (archive). nps.gov. National Park Service. February...
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    creatures hibernate in the caverns from late fall until early spring. White-nose syndrome, a disease caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, was...
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    the United States. They do, however, contain certain pesticides. White-nose syndrome (WNS) caused by infection by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans...
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  • roosting location for the endangered little brown bat. In 2013, white nose syndrome was detected in the cave. "Lobelville Quadrangle (1968)". United...
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    have been dying off since 2012 due to a fungal infection known as white-nose syndrome that spread from European bats, who appear to be immune. Population...
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    difficulty increases with each mile added. Due to the spread of White Nose Syndrome, a fungal infection caused by the Geomyces destructans fungus in...
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    threatened by white-nose syndrome, especially in the northeast portion of its range where the population has decreased by 99%. Due to white-nose syndrome the northern...
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  • Missing white woman syndrome is a term used by some social scientists and media commentators to denote perceived disproportionate media coverage, especially...
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  • the fungal species responsible for white nose syndrome in bats. "Bats Successfully Treated for White-Nose Syndrome Released Back into the Wild". The Nature...
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