Publications

2014

  • Jameson, J.W., & C.K.R. Willis. Tall-structure attraction in migratory tree bats: Implications for mortality of bats at wind turbines. Animal Behaviour. 97: 145-152.
  • Wilcox, A., L. Warnecke, J.M. Turner, L.P. McGuire, J.W. Jameson, V. Misra, and C.K.R. Willis. 2014. Behaviour of hibernating little brown bats experimentally inoculated with the pathogen that causes white-nose syndrome. Animal Behaviour. 88:157-164.

2012

  • Cryan, P.M, J.W. Jameson, E.F. Baerwald, C.K.R. Willis, R.M.R. Barclay, E.A. Snider, and E.G. Crichton. 2012. Evidence of late-summer mating readiness and early sexual maturation in migratory tree-roosting bats found dead at wind turbines. PLoS ONE. 7(10): e47586. doi:10.1371/journal. pone.0047586.
  • Jameson, J.W, and C.K.R.Willis. 2012. Bat mortality at a wind power facility in central Canada. Northwestern Naturalist. 93:194-202.

2009

  • Willis, C.K.R., J.W. Jameson, P.A. Faure, J.G. Boyles, Jr.V. Brack, and T.H. Cervone. 2009. Cervone. Thermocron iButton and iBBat temperature dataloggers emit ultrasound. Journal of Comparative Physiology B. 179:867-874.
  • Jameson, J.W. and J.F. Hare. 2009. Group specific signatures in the echolocation calls of female little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) are not an artefact of clutter at the roost entrance. Acta Chiropterologica. 11:163-172.

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