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Scientists have learned that another species of fungus found in Europe and Asia causes white-nose disease, which has ravaged bat populations in the United States and Canada. A cluster of greater ...
White-nose syndrome caused millions of bat deaths, and scientists are sounding the alarm that a second fungus could be disastrous if it reaches American wildlife ...
A northern long-eared bat, seen here, has been hit hard by white-nose syndrome. The fungal disease has killed millions of bats across North America. (AP) A deadly pandemic has decimated bats in ...
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A Fungal Disease Ravaged North American Bats. Now, Researchers Found a Second Species That Suggests It Could Happen AgainIn February 2006, a cave explorer near Albany, New York, took the first photograph of bats with a mysterious white growth on their faces. Later, biologists studying the mammals in caves and mines ...
The two species of fungi seem to specialize on certain species of bats, although Puechmaille’s team has discovered some individual bats in Europe infected with both Pd-1 and Pd-2. The North ...
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