264 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Series 4, Volume 65, Supplement I 
Whitaker, J.O., Jr., M. Brooks, L. Scott, L.S. Finn, and C.L. Smith. 2007. Food habits of Rafinesque’s big- 
eared bat from Florida. Florida Scientist 70:202-206. 
Whitaker, J.O., Jr., C. Maser, and L.E. Keller. 1977. Food habits of bats in western Oregon. Northwest 
Science 51:46-55. 
Whitaker, J.O., Jr., C. Maser, and S.P. Cross. 1981. Food habits of eastern Oregon bats, based on stomach 
and scat analyses. Northwest Science 55:281-292. 
Whitby, M., S. Bergeson, T. Carter, S. Rutan, and R. McClanahan. 2013. The discovery of a reproduc¬ 
tive population of eastern small-footed bat, Myotis leibii, in southern Illinois using a novel survey 
method. American Midland Naturalist 169:229-233. 
White, C.M., D.J. Brimm, and F. Clunie. 1988. A study of peregrines in the Fiji Islands, South Pacific Ocean. 
Pages 275-288 in T.J. Cade, J.H. Enderson, C.G. Thelander, and C.M. White, eds., Peregrine Falcon 
Populations: Their Management and Recovery. The Peregrine Fund, Boise, Idaho. 
Wiederholt, R., L. Lopez-Hoffman, J. Cline, R.A. Medellin, P. Cryan, A. Russell, G. McCracken, 
J. Diffendorfer, and D. Semmens. 2013. Moving across the border: modeling migratory bat popula¬ 
tions. Ecosphere 4:1-16. 
Wiles, G.J. 1992. Recent trends in the fruit bat trade on Guam. Pages 53-60 in D.E. Wilson and G.L. Gra¬ 
ham, eds., Pacific Island Flying Foxes: Proceedings of an International Conservation Conference. Unit¬ 
ed States Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 90. 
Wiles, G.J., T.J. O’Shea, D.J. Worthington, J.A. Esselstyn, and E.W. Valdez. 2011. Status and natural his¬ 
tory of Emballonura semicaudata rotensis on Aguiguan, Mariana Islands. Acta Chiropterologica 13: 
299-309. 
Williams, D.F., J.D. Druecker, and H.L. Black. 1970. The karyotype of Euderma maculatum and com¬ 
ments on the evolution of the plecotine bats. Journal of Mammalogy 51:602-606. 
Williams, J.A., M.J. O’Farrell, and B.R. Riddle. 2006. Habitat use by bats in a riparian corridor of the 
Mojave Desert in southern Nevada. Journal of Mammalogy 87:1145-1153. 
Willis, C.K.R., and R.M. Brigham. 2004. Roost switching, roost sharing, and social cohesion: forest¬ 
dwelling big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, conform to the fission-fusion model. Animal Behavior 
68:495-505. 
Wilson, D.E., and J. Engbring. 1992. The flying fox Pteropus samoensis and Pteropus tonganus : status in 
Fiji and Samoa. Pages 74-101 in D.E. Wilson and G.L. Graham, eds., Pacific Island Flying Foxes: 
Proceedings of an International Conservation Conference. United States Fish and Wildlife Service 
Biological Report 90. 
Wilson, J.M., and R.M.R. Barclay. 2006. Consumption of caterpillars by bats during an outbreak of west¬ 
ern spmce budworm. American Midland Naturalist 155:244-249. 
Wolf, S.A., and W.W. Shaw. 2002. Roost selection of bridges by bats. Arizona Game and Fish Department, 
Heritage Program Report Grant U98007, Phoenix, Arizona. 290 pp. <http://azmemory.azlibrary.gov/ 
cdm/ref/collection/statepubs/id/16648>. Cited 5 September 2017. 
Wolters, M.S., and C.O. Martin. 2011. Observations of parturition in Rafinesque’s big-eared bats 
(Corynorhinus rafinesquii ) beneath a concrete bridge. Southeastern Naturalist 10:178-180. 
Woodsworth, G.C. 1981. Spatial partitioning by two species of sympatric bats, Myotis californicus and 
Myotis leibii. M.S. Thesis. Carleton University. 68 pp. 
Woodsworth, G.C., G.P. Bell, and M.B. Fenton. 1981. Observations of the echolocation, feeding behavior, 
and habitat use of Euderma maculatum (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in south central British Columbia. 
Canadian Journal of Zoology 59:1099-1102. 
Worthington, D.J. 1991. Abundance, distribution, and sexual segregation of bats in the Pryor Mountains of 
south central Montana. M.A. Thesis. University of Montana. 41 pp. 
Wyoming Game and Fish Department. 2017a. Wyoming state wildlife action plan. 1,692 pp. 
<https://wgfd.wyo.gov/Habitat/Habitat-Plans/Wyoming-State-Wildlife-Action-Plan >. Cited 5 Septem¬ 
ber 2017. 
Wyoming Game and Fish Department. 2017b. Species of greatest conservation need, <https://wgfd.wyo.gov/ 
WGFD/media/content/PDF/Habitat/SWAP/Wyoming-SGCN.pdf>. Cited 5 September 2017. 
Yancey, F.D. II. 1997. The mammals of Big Bend Ranch State Park, Texas. Special Publications of the Muse- 
