[NatureNS] December Blomidon Naturalists Meeting: Monday, December 13, 2010

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NOTE: This meeting will be held in Room BAC241 in the Beveridge Arts  
Centre, Acadia University, Wolfville

Monday, December 13, 2010 at 7:30 PM

Population Biology and Impending Issues of Conservation and Management  
of Maritime Bats by Dr. Hugh Broder

Bat species that are year-round residents of temperate areas like Nova  
Scotia have a number of interesting characteristics in common.   
Despite their small size they have a life expectancy of decades, have  
low reproductive rates, are highly social and are active for only  
25-30% of the year.  Over the last decade or so my students and I have  
been trying to better understand the resource selection, movement  
dynamics, and population structure of this group of animals. In this  
talk I will discuss bat population biology, what we know about bats in  
the region and finally talk about a major impending threat to our bat  
populations: white nose syndrome. White nose syndrome is the name  
given to the condition of bats that are affected by a fungus that  
grows on the nose of bats that was first documented in the winter of  
2005/06 and has since wiped out millions of bats in the northeastern  
United States and Canada. Based on the rate of spread of the condition  
is seems unlikely that the Maritimes will be spared from its ravaging  
effects. If the fungus makes its way to our region and the local  
effects are consistent with those documented in the northeastern US,  
we can expect to lose up to 95% of our bats in the first few years, if  
not more. I hope these predictions are wrong but regardless we are in  
for a challenging time!

Dr. Hugh Broders of the Department of Biology at St. Mary's University  
will be our speaker. Originally from Tilting, Newfoundland, he earned  
his PhD from the University of New Brunswick and has been a faculty  
member at Saint Mary's University since 2003. He teaches courses in  
ecology, evolution, and conservation biology and is a population  
ecologist with specific interests in bats and the biology of small  
populations. Together with keen and enthusiastic students he does  
research on a variety of species and subjects, most notably the social  
and population structure of bats, and more recently on various aspects  
of the biology of moose.


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Wolfville</b></div><div><br></div><div>Monday, December 13, 2010 at 7:30 =
PM</div><div><br></div><div>Population Biology and Impending Issues of =
Conservation and Management of Maritime Bats by Dr. Hugh =
Broder</div><div><br></div><div>Bat species that are year-round =
residents of temperate areas like Nova Scotia have a number of =
interesting characteristics in common. &nbsp;Despite their small size =
they have a life expectancy of decades, have low reproductive rates, are =
highly social and are active for only 25-30% of the year. &nbsp;Over the =
last decade or so my students and I have been trying to better =
understand the resource selection, movement dynamics, and population =
structure of this group of animals. In this talk I will discuss bat =
population biology, what we know about bats in the region and finally =
talk about a major impending threat to our bat populations: white nose =
syndrome. White nose syndrome is the name given to the condition of bats =
that are affected by a fungus that grows on the nose of bats that was =
first documented in the winter of 2005/06 and has since wiped out =
millions of bats in the northeastern United States and Canada. Based on =
the rate of spread of the condition is seems unlikely that the Maritimes =
will be spared from its ravaging effects. If the fungus makes its way to =
our region and the local effects are consistent with those documented in =
the northeastern US, we can expect to lose up to 95% of our bats in the =
first few years, if not more. I hope these predictions are wrong but =
regardless we are in for a challenging =
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Biology at St. Mary's University will be our speaker. Originally =
from&nbsp;Tilting, Newfoundland, he earned his PhD from the University =
of New Brunswick and has been a faculty member at Saint Mary's =
University since 2003. He teaches courses in ecology, evolution, and =
conservation biology and is a population ecologist with specific =
interests in bats and the biology of small populations. Together with =
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