Valerie M. Kearny Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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Valerie M. Kearny's research focuses on the distribution and habitat selection of bats, specifically the Eastern Small-Footed Bat (Myotis leibii), at the southwestern periphery of their range. Her work has investigated the microhabitat characteristics of summer roosts for this species in the mountains of West-Central Arkansas. Kearny has co-authored two publications on this subject, with her most recent work published in 2023. Her research collaborations include work with Virginie Rolland at Arkansas State University. Kearny's scholarly output includes a total of two publications and has garnered four citations, with an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Microhabitat of <i>Myotis leibii</i> summer roosts at the southwestern periphery of their range (2023)
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Distribution and Roost Site Selection of Eastern Small-Footed Bats (Myotis leibii) in Mountains of West-Central Arkansas (2022)
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- Distribution and Roost Site Selection of Eastern Small-Footed Bats (Myotis leibii) in Mountains of West-Central Arkansas
- Microhabitat of <i>Myotis leibii</i> summer roosts at the southwestern periphery of their range
- Distribution and Roost Site Selection of Eastern Small-Footed Bats (Myotis leibii) in Mountains of West-Central Arkansas
- Microhabitat of <i>Myotis leibii</i> summer roosts at the southwestern periphery of their range
- Distribution and Roost Site Selection of Eastern Small-Footed Bats (Myotis leibii) in Mountains of West-Central Arkansas
- Microhabitat of <i>Myotis leibii</i> summer roosts at the southwestern periphery of their range
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