2023
Utilization of Transportation Structures by Bats in Wyoming: A comprehensive investigation

R Scott Gamo , Jeff Booher , Riley Fehr Bernard , Heather O’Brien

2022
Identification of Southeastern Bat Species Using Noninvasive Genetic Sampling of Individual Guano Pellets

Veronica A. Brown , Emma V. Willcox , Kirstin E. Fagan , Riley F. Bernard
Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 8 ( 2) 632 -639

9
2017
Identifying Common Decision Problem Elements for the Management of Emerging Fungal Diseases of Wildlife

Riley F. Bernard , Evan H. Campbell Grant
Society & Natural Resources 32 ( 9) 1040 -1055

6
2019
30
2015
Detection of Pseudogymnoascus destructans on Free-flying Male Bats Captured During Summer in the Southeastern USA

Grace M. Carpenter , Emma V. Willcox , Riley F. Bernard , William H. Stiver
Journal of Wildlife Diseases 52 ( 4) 922 -926

11
2016
Moving from decision to action in conservation science

Alexander D. Wright , Riley F. Bernard , Brittany A. Mosher , Katherine M. O'Donnell
Biological Conservation 249 108698

2
2020
Roost selection by bats in buildings, Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Kirstin E. Fagan , Emma V. Willcox , Liem T. Tran , Riley F. Bernard
The Journal of Wildlife Management 82 ( 2) 424 -434

10
2018
Unusual Bat Behavior During Winter in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

James A. Carr , Riley F. Bernard , William H. Stiver
Southeastern Naturalist 13 ( 2)

11
2014
Myotis leibii (Eastern Small-Footed Myotis) Roosting in Buildings of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Kirstin E. Fagan , Emma V. Willcox , Riley F. Bernard , William H. Stiver
Southeastern Naturalist 15 ( 2)

1
2016
New Record for the Endangered Myotis grisescens (Gray Bat) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Riley F. Bernard , Emma V. Willcox , Grace M. Carpenter , William H. Stiver
Southeastern Naturalist 19 ( 3)

2020
White-nose syndrome fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, on bats captured emerging from caves during winter in the southeastern United States

Riley F. Bernard , Emma V. Willcox , Katy L. Parise , Jeffrey T. Foster
BMC Zoology 2 ( 1) 1 -11

9
2017
Different management strategies are optimal for combating disease in East Texas cave versus culvert hibernating bat populations

Riley F. Bernard , Jonah Evans , Nathan W. Fuller , Jonathan D. Reichard
Conservation Science and Practice 1 ( 10)

3
2019
Identifying research needs to inform white‐nose syndrome management decisions

Riley F. Bernard , Jonathan D. Reichard , Jeremy T. H. Coleman , Julie C. Blackwood
Conservation Biology 2 ( 8)

1
2020
Winter behavior of bats and the progression of white-nose syndrome in the southeastern United States.

Riley F. Bernard , Gary F. McCracken
Ecology and Evolution 7 ( 5) 1487 -1496

37
2017
Molecular Detection of Candidatus Bartonella mayotimonensis in North American Bats.

Thomas M. Lilley , Cali A. Wilson , Riley F. Bernard , Emma V. Willcox
Vector-borne and Zoonotic Diseases 17 ( 4) 243 -246

17
2017
Emergence activity at hibernacula differs among four bat species affected by white-nose syndrome

Reilly T. Jackson , Emma V. Willcox , Zobel John M. , Riley F. Bernard
Ecology and Evolution 12 e9113 -e9113

7
2022
White-nose Syndrome in Bats: Conservation, Management, and Context-dependent Decision Making

Michelle L. Verant , Riley F. Bernard
Johns Hopkins University Press 1 273 - 291

1
2023
Consumption of a northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) by an American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) in Tennessee

Riley F. Bernard , Mariah T. Patton , Reilly T. Jackson , Dustin Thames
Bat Research News 55 ( 1) 7 -8

2014