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. 2021 Jan 20;11(5):2273–2288. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7195

TABLE 4.

The number of live Perimyotis subflavus seen in New Brunswick hibernacula with the month the count was conducted and the percentage of bats with visible fungal growth on exposed skin

Winter 1977 Winter 2010 Fall 2011 Winter 2012 Fall 2012 Winter 2013 Fall 2013 Winter 2014 Fall 2014 Winter 2015
Howes ND 0 Jan 0 Nov 0 Feb, 0 Mar, 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Jan, 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr
Harbells ND 1 Jan 1 Nov 1 Feb, 1 Mar 1 Nov 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr
Kitts ND 0 Feb 0 Nov 0 Feb, 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr
Markhamville Mine ND 9 Feb 6 Nov 7 Feb, 6 Apr, 5 May 7 Dec 42.9% 3 Apr 100% 2 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr
Markhamville Mine 2 ND ND ND 1 May 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr
Glebe Mine 1 Oct 5 Feb 7 Nov 7 Mar, 7 Apr, 5 May 4 Dec 2 Mar 50% 1 Dec 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr
Underground Lake 1 May 1 Mar 0 Dec 0 Mar, 0 Apr, 0 May 0 Dec 0 Mar 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr
Berryton 2 Oct 2 Mar 0 Dec 0 Mar, 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr
White ND 3 Mar 0 Dec 1 Feb, 0 Apr, 0 May 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr
Dorchester Mine ND ND 0 Dec 0 Mar, 0 Apr 0 Dec 0 Mar 0 Dec 0 Mar 0 Dec 0 Mar
Dallings ND 0 Feb 0 Dec 0 Mar 0 Nov 1 Apr + 1 dead 0 Dec 0 Apr 0 Nov 0 Apr

If no fungal growth was seen a percentage is not given. An additional P. subflavus was observed in Dallings Cave November 2009 (Vanderwolf et al., 2012), one in Kitts Cave Feb 1976 (McAlpine, 1976), and one near Greenhead Cave Aug 1976 (Broders et al., 2001). Perimyotis subflavus were not differentiated from Myotis spp. during bat surveys in 2009 or winter 2011, although a dead P. subflavus was collected from Berryton Cave March 2011. ND = no data. Data from 1977 taken from (Broders et al., 2001). Data from 2010 taken from (Vanderwolf et al., 2012).