28 results on '"Vanderwolf, Karen"'
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2. A review of sebum in mammals in relation to skin diseases, skin function, and the skin microbiome
3. Skin fungal assemblages of bats vary based on susceptibility to white-nose syndrome
4. Ectomycota Associated with Hibernating Bats in Eastern Canadian Caves prior to the Emergence of White-nose Syndrome
5. A world review of fungi, yeasts, and slime molds in caves
6. Biogeographic and Conservation Significance of the Occurrence of the Canadian Endemic Sorex maritimensis (Maritime Shrew) in Northern New Brunswick
7. Erratum to: Skin pH varies among bat species seasons and between wild and captive bats
8. Mycobiome Traits Associated with Disease Tolerance Predict Many Western North American Bat Species Will Be Susceptible to White-Nose Syndrome
9. Landscape Genetic Connectivity and Evidence for Recombination in the North American Population of the White-Nose Syndrome Pathogen, Pseudogymnoascus destructans
10. Hibernacula microclimate and declines in overwintering bats during an outbreak of white‐nose syndrome near the northern range limit of infection in North America
11. Skin pH varies among bat species and seasons and between wild and captive bats
12. Skin fungal assemblages of bats vary based on susceptibility to white-nose syndrome
13. No Change Detected in Culturable Fungal Assemblages on Cave Walls in Eastern Canada with the Introduction of Pseudogymnoascus destructans
14. Correction: Prelude to a panzootic: Gene flow and immunogenetic variation in northern little brown myotis vulnerable to bat white-nose syndrome
15. Prelude to a panzootic: Gene flow and immunogenetic variation in northern little brown myotis vulnerable to bat white-nose syndrome
16. Fungus Causing White-Nose Syndrome in Bats Accumulates Genetic Variability in North America with No Sign of Recombination
17. Using a Novel Partitivirus in Pseudogymnoascus destructans to Understand the Epidemiology of White-Nose Syndrome
18. Molecular Detection ofPseudogymnoascus destructans(Ascomycota: Pseudeurotiaceae) and Unidentified Fungal Dermatitides on Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus) Overwintering inside Buildings in Canada
19. Ectomycota Associated with Arthropods from Bat Hibernacula in Eastern Canada, with Particular Reference to Pseudogymnoascus destructans
20. Detecting viable Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Ascomycota: Pseudeurotiaceae) from walls
21. Lack of cave-associated mammals influences the fungal assemblages of insular solution caves in eastern Canada
22. Molecular Detection of Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Ascomycota: Pseudeurotiaceae) and Unidentified Fungal Dermatitides on Big Brown Bats ( Eptesicus fuscus) Overwintering inside Buildings in Canada.
23. Clonal Expansion of the Pseudogymnoascus destructans Genotype in North America Is Accompanied by Significant Variation in Phenotypic Expression
24. A world review of fungi, yeasts, and slime molds in caves
25. Fungi on white-nose infected bats (Myotis spp.) in Eastern Canada show no decline in diversity associated with Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Ascomycota: Pseudeurotiaceae).
26. FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH OVER-WINTERING TRICOLORED BATS, PERIMYOTIS SUBFLAVUS, IN A WHITE-NOSE SYNDROME REGION OF EASTERN CANADA.
27. Biogeographic and Conservation Significance of the Occurrence of the Canadian EndemicSorex maritimensis(Maritime Shrew) in Northern New Brunswick
28. Clonal Expansion of the Pseudogymnoascus destructans Genotype in North America Is Accompanied by Significant Variation in Phenotypic Expression.
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