Additional Winter Recoveries of Indiana Bats (Myotis sodalis) Banded During Summer in Michigan

作者: Craig D. Rockey , Joshua P. Stumpf , Allen Kurta

DOI: 10.1656/045.020.0306

关键词: Endangered speciesAnimal scienceGeographySodalisIndiana batZoology

摘要: Abstract We report 4 new recoveries of the endangered Myotis sodalis (Indiana Bat) that were banded in Michigan during summer and found hibernating Ohio, Indiana, or Kentucky, 225–386 km from initial banding site. A fifth individual apparently made longest migration on record for Indiana Bats (575 km) multiple occasions. Since 1997, 15% 71 have been recovered winter.

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