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ars technica: Extinction spreads like a fungus among North America’s bats.

It’s possible that a pool of Geomyces destructans resistant bats already exists in the North American population, and will become apparent in the form of lower rates of mortality in affected regions. But such a pool had better appear quickly, given the pace of current declines.” I wonder if that’s partially why bugs have been so bad this year, here in the SW.

08/06/10 • 10:47 AM • NatureScience • No Comments

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