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Mark A. Hayes
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Water availability and successful lactation by bats as related to climate change in arid regions of western North America
RA Adams, MA Hayes
Journal of Animal Ecology, 1115-1121, 2008
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Bats killed in large numbers at United States wind energy facilities
MA Hayes
BioScience 63 (12), 975-979, 2013
2042013
The Geomyces Fungi: Ecology and Distribution
MA Hayes
BioScience 62 (9), 819-823, 2012
822012
A smart curtailment approach for reducing bat fatalities and curtailment time at wind energy facilities
MA Hayes, LA Hooton, KL Gilland, C Grandgent, RL Smith, SR Lindsay, ...
Ecological Applications 29 (4), e01881, 2019
802019
Assessing the potential impacts of a changing climate on the distribution of a rabies virus vector
MA Hayes, AJ Piaggio
PLoS One 13 (2), e0192887, 2018
632018
Seasonally-Dynamic Presence-Only Species Distribution Models for a Cryptic Migratory Bat Impacted by Wind Energy Development
M Hayes, P Cryan, M Wunder
PLOS ONE, 2015
592015
Modeling the distributions of tegu lizards in native and potential invasive ranges
CS Jarnevich, MA Hayes, LA Fitzgerald, AA Yackel Adams, BG Falk, ...
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 10193, 2018
562018
Into the field: naturalistic education and the future of conservation
MA Hayes
Conservation Biology 23 (5), 1075-1079, 2009
472009
Hibernacula selection by Townsend's big‐eared bat in southwestern Colorado
MA Hayes, RA Schorr, KW Navo
The Journal of Wildlife Management 75 (1), 137-143, 2011
282011
Simulated bat populations erode when exposed to climate change projections for western North America
MA Hayes, RA Adams
PLoS One 12 (7), e0180693, 2017
242017
Southern great plains rapid ecoregional assessment: pre-assessment report
TJ Assal, CP Melcher, NB Carr
Open-File Report, 2015
162015
Assemblage-level analysis of sex-ratios in Coloradan bats in relation to climate variables: A model for future expectations
RA Adams, MA Hayes
Global ecology and conservation 14, e00379, 2018
142018
Maternity roost selection by fringed myotis in Colorado
MA Hayes, RA Adams
Western North American Naturalist 75 (4), 460-473, 2015
142015
The importance of water availability to bats: climate warming and increasing global aridity
RA Adams, MA Hayes
50 years of bat research: foundations and new frontiers, 105-120, 2021
112021
Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis) documented in Colorado based on recordings of its distinctive echolocation call
MA Hayes, KW Navo, B Lea'R, CJ Mosch, RA Adams
The Southwestern Naturalist 54 (4), 499-501, 2009
102009
An analysis of fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes), with a focus on Colorado distribution, maternity roost selection, and preliminary modeling of population dynamics
MA Hayes
University of Northern Colorado, 2011
92011
GEOGRAPHIC AND ELEVATIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF FRINGED MYOTIS (MYOTIS THYSANODES) IN COLORADO
M Hayes, R Adams
Western north American Naturalist 74 (4), 446-455, 2014
82014
Not to put too fine a point on it — does increasing precision of geographic referencing improve species distribution models for a wide-ranging migratory bat?
M Hayes, K Ozenberger, P Cryan, M Wunder
Acta Chiropterologica 17 (1), 159-169, 2015
52015
Bats, mines, and citizen science in the Rockies: volunteers make a difference in Colorado
M Hayes
Bats, 10-11, 2012
22012
Simulating the influences of bat curtailment on power production at wind energy facilities
MA Hayes, SR Lindsay, DI Solick, CM Newman
Wildlife Society Bulletin 47 (1), e1399, 2023
12023
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