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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS


W. M. Ford, C. A. Kelly, J. L. Rodrigue, R. H. Odom, D. Newcomb, L. M. Gilley, C. A.


Diggins. 2014. Late winter and early spring home range and habitat use of the


endangered Carolina northern flying squirrel in western North Carolina. Endangered


Species Research, 23:73-82.


Gilley, L. M., and M. L. Kennedy. 2010. A test of mist-net configurations in capturing bats


over stream corridors. Acta Chiropterogica, 12:363-369.


Hopkins, H. L., C. Sánchez-Hernández, M. L. Romero-Almarez, L. M. Gilley,


G. D. Schnell, and M. L. Kennedy. 2003. Flight speeds of four neotropical bats.


Southwestern Association of Naturalists, 48:711-714.


PRESENTATIONS


INVITED SEMINARS:


15. Gilley, L. M., C. A. Kelly, W. M. Ford, and C. A. Diggins. 2014. Bioacoustics in North


American flying squirrels: Implications for conservation and management. Carolina


Northern Flying Squirrel Workshop, Asheville, N.C.


14. Gilley, L. M. 2014. Bioacoustics in North American flying squirrels: Implications for


conservation and management. Departmental Seminar Series, University of North


Carolina Wilmington.


13. Gilley, L. M. 2010. Spoken like a true southern flyer: decoding the language of flying


squirrels. *Key Note Speaker, National Flying Squirrel Association


12. Gilley, L. M. 2004. High frequency sounds in southern flying squirrels: what’s all the


chatter about? National Flying Squirrel Association.


PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (Oral Presentations):


11. Gilley, L. M., C. A. Kelly, and T. L. Best. 2013. Use of acoustical surveys in detecting


and identifying endangered Carolina Northern flying squirrels (Glaucomys sabrinus


coloratus) and southern flying squirrels (G. volans). Colloquium on Conservation of


Mammals in SE U.S. Pikeville, TN.


10. Gilley, L. M., and T. L. Best. 2010. Characterizations of ultrasonic calls in two species of


gliding mammals: Glaucomys sabrinus and G. volans. Colloquium on Conservation of


Mammals in SE U.S., Asheville, N.C.


9. Gilley, L. M., and T. L. Best. 2005. Ultrasonic vocalizations in southern flying squirrels


(Glaucomys volans). Colloquium on Conservation of Mammals in SE U.S.,


Buchanan, TN.


8. Gilley, L. M., and M. L. Kennedy. 2002. A test of three mist net configurations to


assess capture success of bats over stream corridors. Southeastern Bat Diversity


Network, Clemson, S.C.

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