Publications Parsons, D.P., Pelletier, T.A., Wieringa, J.G., Ducket, D., and Carstens, B.C. 2022. Analysis of biodiversity data suggest that mammal species are hidden in predictable places. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). [In press].
Campbell, C.J., Nelson, D.M., Gates, J.E., Gibbs, H.L., Stevenson, E.R., Johnson, B., Nagel, J., Trott, R., Wieringa, J.G.,Vander Zanden, H.B. 2022. White-nose syndrome pathogen detected on migratory tree-roosting bats. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. [In press]. Wieringa. J.G. 2022. Comparing predictions of IUCN Red List categories from machine learning and other methods for bats. Journal of Mammalogy. [LINK] Wieringa, J.G., Carstens, B.C., and Gibbs, H.L. 2021. Predicting migration routes for three species of migratory bats using species distribution models. PeerJ: 9:e11177. [LINK]
Wieringa, J.G., Nagel, J., Nelson, D.M., Carstens, B.C., and Gibbs, H.L. 2020. Using trace elements to identify the geographic origin of migratory bats. PeerJ : e10082. [LINK]
Monopoli, M.R., Wieringa, J.G., Nagel, J., Nelson, D.M., and Gibbs, H.L. 2020. Sequencing whole mitochondrial genomes to assess the genetic divergence between proposed silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans) populations. Mitochondrial DNA Part B 5(4): 3838-3839. [LINK]
Wieringa, J.G., Boot, M.R., Dantas-Queiroz, M.V., Duckett, D., Fonseca, E.M., Glon, H., Hamilton, N., Kong, S., Lanna, F.M., Mattingly, K.Z. and Parsons, D.J. 2020. Does habitat stability structure intraspecific genetic diversity? It’s complicated... Frontiers of Biogeography. [LINK]
Wieringa, J.G., Herbst, S.J., Mahon, A.R. 2017. The reproductive viability of Grass Carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, in the western basin of Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research. 43(2): 405-409 [LINK]
Evans, N. T., Shirey, P. D., Wieringa, J. G., Mahon, A. R., & Lamberti, G. A. 2017. Comparative Cost and Effort of Fish Distribution Detection via Environmental DNA Analysis and Electrofishing. Fisheries 42(2): 90–99 [LINK]
Presentations Wieringa J.G. 2020. Insights from monthly species distribution models for three species of migratory tree bats. World Bat Twitter Conference 2020. Wieringa, J.G., Gibbs, H.L. and Carstens, B.C. 2019. Insights from Monthly Species Distribution Models for Three Migratory Bat Species Impacted by Wind Energy. North American Society for Bat Research. Oral Presentation.
Wieringa, J.G., Carstens, B.C. and Gibbs, H.L. 2018. Trace Elements as a Method for Sourcing Migratory Tree Bats. The Wildlife Society. Oral Presentation.
Wieringa, J.G., Carstens, B.C. and Gibbs, H.L. 2017. Trace Elements as a Method for Sourcing Migratory Tree Bats. Student Conference on Conservation Science - New York. Oral Presentation.
Wieringa, J.G. and Mahon, A.R. August 2015. Evaluation of the Reproductive Status of Ctenopharyngodon idella in Western Lake Erie. American Fisheries Society. Oral Presentation.
Bultman, T.L., Wieringa, J.G., Swain, A., and Sullivan, T.J. August 2015. Testing for mechanisms of inducible resistance in endophyte-infected grass. Ecological Society of America. Poster.