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. 2013 Sep 4;8(9):e74105. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074105

Table 2. Retrospective data on capture/recapture of banded Myotis myotis with visible fungal colonization.

Banding-ID Sex Capture/recapture date Hibernaculum (location, gallery) Fungus
A 17581 f 21.02.2000 Rübeland, “Trinkwasserstollen” no
08.03.2005 same place yes
31.08.2008 same place no
A 17586 f 21.02.2000 Rübeland, “Trinkwasserstollen” no
08.03.2005 same place yes
A 21750 m 24.02.2000 Tresburg, “Luppbodestollen” no
06.02.2001 same place no
31.03.2010 same place yes
30.03.2011 same place yes
A 22024 f 17.02.2000 Elbingerode, “Augustenstollen” yes
18.01.2001 same place no
06.03.2002 Elbingerode, “Pinge Charlotte” no
18.01.2006 same place yes
A 22209 m 09.03.2000 Elbingerode, “Büchenbergstollen” no
12.03.2001 same place yes
28.12.2001 same place no
02.03.2002 same place yes
30.12.2009 same place no
22.03.2011 same place no
A 22213 m 09.03.2000 Elbingerode, “Büchenbergstollen” yes
12.03 2001 same place yes
28.12.2001 same place no
A 88088 m 15.01.2009 Silberhütte, “Fürst-Viktor-Stollen” no
29.03.2011 same place yes
A 93149 f 29.03.2011 Treseburg, “Falkenklippenstollen” yes
12.06.2011 Bleicherode (maternity colony) no

Bats were detected during hibernacula monitoring from 2000–2011 in galleries of the southern Harz Mountains, Germany.