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Environmental contaminants and the management of bat populations in the United States

January 1, 1988

Food-chain residues of organochlorine pesticides probably have been involved in declines of some U.S. bat populations; examples include free-tailed bats at Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, and the endangered gray bat at sites in Missouri and Alabama. If a long-lived contaminant has not been dispersed in large amounts over large areas, its impact may be controlled by administrative action that stops its use or other environmental discharge, or that results in physical isolation of localized contamination so that it no longer enters food chains

Publication Year 1988
Title Environmental contaminants and the management of bat populations in the United States
Authors D. R. Clark
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 5210459
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center