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Northern Myotis

Educational resources on Northern Myotis

Northern Myotis or Myotis septentrionalis is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Least Concern . IUCN Profile of the Northern Myotis

Academic web links for the Northern Myotis.


Northern Myotis (Myotis septentrionalis)
Northern Myotis Order Chiroptera: Family Vespertilionidae : Myotis septentrionalis (Trouessart) Description. This is a small bat with dull, gray-brown pelage
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/myotsept.htm

Northern bat
Description: A medium-sized bat, usually 3½-4 inches (89-102 mm) in length with ... Mammals of Texas - Northern Myotis. The gleaning attacks of the Northern Long-eared Bat, Myotis
www.biology.eku.edu/bats/northernbat.html

Order Chiroptera
Northern Myotis, Myotis septentrionalis Fringed Myotis, Myotis thysanodes Cave Myotis, Myotis velifer
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/ordchiro.htm

Biospeleology
...(Left) The distribution of Northern Myotis around North America. (Right) A picture of a Northern Myotis. * Isolated or questionable record of bat inhabitants (BCI, 2002).
www.uwec.edu/jolhm/Cave/biospe2.htm

INHS Mammal Collection | Illinois Mammals
Myotis septentrionalis (Trouessart, 1897) - northern long-eared bat or northern myotis Lasionycteris noctivagans (Le Conte, 1831) - silver-haired bat
www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/collections/mammal/ilmammals.html

Creatures of the Cave
Creatures of the Cave. Crystal Cave is home to three types of bats: Eastern Pipistrelle, Little Brown Myotis (commonly called the little brown bat), and Northern Myotis.
www.uwec.edu/jolhm/Cave2005/Group4/Creatures%20of%20the%20Cave.htm

Distribution of Northern Myotis in South Dakota
South Dakota Gap Analysis Project Return to Mammal List Return to SD-GAP. Page updated on 11/1/99. Send comments to vickie_smith@sdstate.edu
wfs.sdstate.edu/sdgap/mammal/nmyotis.html

Mammals of South Dakota
Northern Myotis: Myotis septentrionalis: N: N : Silver-haired Bat: Lasionycteris noctivagans: N: N: Big Brown Bat: Eptesicus fuscus: Y: Y / Model: Eastern Red Bat: Lasiurus borealis
wfs.sdstate.edu/sdgap/mammal.html

SUMMER HABITAT USE OF ROOST TREES BY THE ENDANGERED INDIANA BAT ...
Northern myotis take advantage of a larger variety of tree species, including thin-barked species, because they readily use a variety of roost types. Northern myotis used trees
tccarter.iweb.bsu.edu/Carter%20Dissertation%202003.pdf

Table of Contents
Northern Myotis, Myotis septentrionalis Fringed Myotis, Myotis thysanodes Cave Myotis, Myotis velifer
www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/contents.htm







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