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[22514]: Cryan, P.M. 2009. White-nose Syndrome threatens the survival of hibernating bats in North America. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/WNS/.
[21559]: Cryan, P.M. and R.H. Diehl. 2009. Analyzing Bat Migration. In: T.H. Kunz and S. Parsons (eds.). Ecological and behavioral methods for the study of bats. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 476-488.
[21921]: Valdez, E.W. and P.M. Cryan. 2009. Food habits of the hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus) during spring migration through New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 54(2): 195-200.
[22257]: Weller, T.J., P.M. Cryan, and T.J. O’Shea. 2009. Broadening the focus of bat conservation and research in the USA for the 21st century. Endangered Species Research 8(1-2): 129-145.
[22419]: Calisher, C.H., K.V. Holmes, S.R. Dominguez, T. Schountz, and P. Cryan. 2008. Bats prove to be rich reservoirs for emerging viruses. Microbe 3(11): 521-528.
[21933]: Cryan, P.M. 2008. Mating behavior as a possible cause of bat fatalities at wind turbines. Journal of Wildlife Management 72(3): 845-849.
[22170]: Cryan, P.M. 2008. Overview of issues related to bats and wind energy: Web version of presentation to the Wind Turbine Guidelines Advisory Committee Technical Workshop & Federal Advisory Committee Meeting, Washington, D.C., 26 February, 2008: U.S. Geological Survey General Information Product. 71 p.
[22047]: Cryan, P. 2007. Past, present, and future uses of radar for studying bats. In: Ruth, J.M. (ed.). Applying radar technology to migratory bird conservation and management: strengthening and expanding a collaborative. Open-File Report 2007-1361. : U.S. Geological Survey. 46 p.
[21867]: Cryan, P.M., and A.C. Brown. 2007. Migration of bats past a remote island offers clues towards the problem of bat fatalities at wind turbines. Biological Conservation 139(1-2): 1-11.
[21377]: Cryan, P.M., and J.P. Veilleux. 2007. Migration and the use of Autumn, Winter, and Spring roosts by tree bats. In: M.J. Lacki, J.P. Hayes, and A. Kurta (eds.). Bats in forests: Conservation and management . Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 153-175.
[21818]: Cryan, P.M.. 2006. Overview of what we know about the bat/wind interaction as of November 2004. In: . National Wind Coordinating Committee's Wildlife Working Group, 14 November 2006. San Antonio, TX: National Wind Coordinating Committee's Wildlife Working Group. p. 47.
[21674]: King, T.L., J.F. Switzer, C.L. Morrison, M.S. Eackles, C.C. Young, B. Lubinski, and P. Cryan. 2006. Comprehensive genetic analyses reveal evolutionary distinction of a mouse (Zapus hudsonius preblei) proposed for delisting from the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Molecular Ecology 15(14): 4331-4359.
[21710]: U.S. Geological Survey. 2006. Natural history collections: a scientific treasure trove: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2006-3079. 2 p.
[21334]: Cryan, P. 2004. Chemistry & migration mysteries: fur holds clues to previous journeys. Bats. 22(3): 12-13 p.
[22215]: Cryan, P., T. O’Shea, L. Ellison, M. Bogan, and J. Wilson. 2004. Flying by night: USGS scientists put technology to work on bats. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/research_briefs/FlyNight.asp.
[21070]: Cryan, P.M., M.A. Bogan, R.O. Rye, G.P. Landis, and C.L. Kester. 2004. Stable hydrogen isotope analysis of bat hair as evidence for seasonal molt and long-distance migration. Journal of Mammalogy 85(5): 995-1001.
[22292]: Bogan, M. A., P. M. Cryan, T. J. O’Shea, L. E. Ellison, and E. W. Valdez. 2003. Western crevice and cavity roosting bats. In: . Monitoring trends in bat populations of the U. S. and territories: problems and prospects. Information and Technology Report 2003-0003. : U. S. Geological Survey. 69-77 p.
[21262]: Cryan, P.M. 2003. Migration and thermoregulation strategies of hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus) in North America. Ph.D. Dissertation. Albuquerque, New Mexico: The University of New Mexico. 90 p.
[21074]: Cryan, P.M. 2003. Seasonal distribution of migratory tree bats (Lasiurus and Lasionycteris) in North America. Journal of Mammalogy 84(2): 579-593.
[21163]: Cryan, P.M., and B.O. Wolf. 2003. Sex differences in the thermoregulation and evaporative water loss of a heterothermic bat, Lasiurus cinereus, during its spring migration. The Journal of Experimental Biology 206(9): 3381-3390.
[21164]: Cryan, P.M., and M.A. Bogan. 2003. Recurrence of Mexican long-tongued bats (Choeronycteris mexicana) at historical sites in Arizona and New Mexico. Western North American Naturalist 63(3): 314–319.
[690]: Cryan, P.M., M.A. Bogan, and G.M. Yanega. 2001. Roosting habits of four bat species in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Acta Chiropterologica 3(1): 43-52.
[322]: Bogan, M.A., and P.M. Cryan. 2000. The bats of Wyoming. In: J.R. Choate (ed.). Reflections of a naturalist: papers honoring Professor Eugene D. Fleharty. Fort Hays Studies, Special Issue 1. Hays, KS: Fort Hays State University. p. 71-94.
[22238]: Cryan, P. 2000. Use of stable isotopes to trace the migration of United States tree bats. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/research_briefs/bat_isotopes.asp.
[425]: Cryan, P.M., M.A. Bogan, and J.S. Altenbach. 2000. Effect of elevation on distribution of female bats in the Black Hills, South Dakota. Journal of Mammalogy 81(3): 719-725.
[22240]: Cryan, P. 1999. The bats of Jewel Cave. http://www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/research_briefs/jewelbat.asp.
[15124]: Bogan, M.A., T.J. O’Shea, P.M. Cryan, A.M. Ditto, W.H. Schaedla, E.W. Valdez, and K.T. Castle. 1997. A study of bat populations at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Bandelier National Monument, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. : FY95-97 report to Los Alamos National Laboratory and Bandelier National Monument. . 1-76 p.
[3211]: Perry, T.W., P.M. Cryan, S.R. Davenport, and M.A. Bogan. 1997. New locality for Euderma maculatum (Chiroptera: vespertilionidae) in New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 42(1): 99-10.