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Field Trial Of A Probiotic Bacteria To Protect Bats From White-Nose Syndrome, Joseph R. Hoyt, Kate E. Langwing, Paul White
Field Trial Of A Probiotic Bacteria To Protect Bats From White-Nose Syndrome, Joseph R. Hoyt, Kate E. Langwing, Paul White
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Tools for reducing wildlife disease impacts are needed to conserve biodiversity. White-nose syndrome (WNS), caused by the fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, has caused widespread declines in North American bat populations and threatens several species with extinction. Few tools exist for managers to reduce WNS impacts. We tested the efficacy of a probiotic bacterium, Pseudomonas fluorescens, to reduce impacts of WNS in two simultaneous experiments with caged and free-flying Myotis lucifugus bats at a mine in Wisconsin, USA. In the cage experiment there was no difference in survival between control and P. fluorescens-treated bats. However, body mass, not infection intensity, predicted mortality, …