Dale W. Sparks, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | Indiana State University, Evansville, IN, United States |
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Oyler-McCance SJ, Fike JA, Lukacs PM, et al. (2017) Genetic Mark–Recapture Improves Estimates of Maternity Colony Size for Indiana Bats Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management. 9: 25-35 |
DeVault TL, Seamans TW, Linnell KE, et al. (2017) Scavenger removal of bird carcasses at simulated wind turbines: Does carcass type matter? Ecosphere. 8: e01994 |
Simon TP, Morris CC, Sparks DW. (2013) Patterns in stream fish assemblage structure and function associated with a PCB gradient. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 65: 286-99 |
Francl KE, Sparks DW, Brack V, et al. (2011) White-nose syndrome and wing damage index scores among summer bats in the northeastern United States. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 47: 41-8 |
Sparks DW, Francl KE, Brack V. (2011) Indexing at different scales: A response to Reichard et al Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 47: 1052-1053 |
Timpone J, Francl KE, Sparks D, et al. (2011) Bats of the Cumberland Plateau and Ridge and Valley Provinces, Virginia Southeastern Naturalist. 10: 515-528 |
Gikas NS, Sparks DW, Whitaker JO, et al. (2011) New ectoparasite records for bats in West Virginia and a review of previous records Northeastern Naturalist. 18: 527-533 |
Duchamp JE, Sparks DW, Swihart RK. (2010) Exploring the "nutrient hot spot" hypothesis at trees used by bats Journal of Mammalogy. 91: 48-53 |
Kelly NE, Sparks DW, DeVault TL, et al. (2007) Diet of Black and Turkey vultures in a forested landscape Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 119: 267-270 |
Walters BL, Ritzi CM, Sparks DW, et al. (2007) Foraging behavior of eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) at an urban-rural interface American Midland Naturalist. 157: 365-373 |