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TN10032 SMALL-FOOTED MYOTIS MYOTIS LEIBII

| Lifestage | Environmental Association |
| General | Air Temperature: Specified in Comments |
| General | Elevation: Specified in Comments |
| General | Soil Needs: Clay |
| General | Soil Needs: Rocky |
| General | Terrestrial Features: Caves, dry |
| General | Size of Continuous Forested Stand: Specified in Comments |
| Limiting | Tree Cavities: Cavities in live trees |
| General | Other species [list in comments] |
| General | Human Association: Abandoned buildings |
| General | Human Association: State and county parks |
| General | Human Association: National parks/historic landmarks |
| General | Human Association: Wildlife refuges/sanctuaries |
| Resting Juvenile | Terrestrial Features: Caves, wet |
| Resting Juvenile | Air Temperature: Specified in Comments |
| Resting Juvenile | Human Association: Residential houses/chimneys/attics |
| Resting Juvenile | Human Association: Farm outbuildings [barns |
| Limiting | Tree Cavities: Cavities in dead/dying trees |
| Breeding Adult | Terrestrial Features: Caves, wet |
| Breeding Adult | Air Temperature: Specified in Comments |
| Breeding Adult | Human Association: Residential houses/chimneys/attics |
| Breeding Adult | Human Association: Farm outbuildings [barns |
| Breeding Adult | See comments on environmental associations |
| Resting Adult | Terrestrial Features: Caves, wet |
| Resting Adult | Air Temperature: Specified in Comments |
| Resting Adult | Human Association: Residential houses/chimneys/attics |
| Resting Adult | Human Association: Farm outbuildings [barns |
| Breeding Adult | Degree of isolation: isolation required, should be relatively inaccesssable |
| Resting Adult | Degree of isolation: isolation required, should be relatively inaccesssable |
| Resting Juvenile | Degree of isolation: isolation required, should be relatively inaccesssable |
| General | Tree Cavities: Specified in Comments |
| Resting Juvenile | See comments on environmental associations |
| Resting Adult | See comments on environmental associations |
Comments on General Environmental Associations
0 This species has an unknown range, but is found hibernating in sub-freezing area of caves *20*. It has been found in mountains rising to 2000 feet *141*. One specimen was taken at 2500 feet *2118*. They seem to prefer wild, heavily forested regions *152,141*. They have been noted beneath tree bark *286*, and is associated with hemlock *152,141*. This species has an unknown range, but is found hibernating in sub-freezing area of caves *20*. It has been found in mountains rising to 2000 feet *141*. One specimen was taken at 2500 feet *2118*. They seem to prefer wild, heavily forested regions *152,141*. They have been noted beneath tree bark *286*, and is associated with hemlock *152,141*.
Comments on Limiting Environmental Associations
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Comments on Adult Environmental Associations
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Comments on Breeding Adult Environmental Associations
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Comments on Feeding Adult Environmental Associations
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Comments on Resting Adult Environmental Associations
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Comments on Juvenile Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Feeding Juvenile Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Resting Juvenile Environmental Associations
0
Comments on Larval Environmental Associations
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Comments on Feeding Larva Environmental Associations
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Comments on Resting Larva Environmental Associations
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Comments on Pupa Environmental Associations
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Comments on Egg Environmental Associations
0
| References/Lifestage | Reference Numbers |
| General | 134, 147, 152, 286, 20, 2117, 141, 45, TN6051, TN6052, TN6056, 6037, PA9225 |
| Limiting | TN6051, TN6052, TN6056, 20, 6037, PA9225, |
| Breeding Adult | 6037, 20, 5447, 6037, 5447, PA7846 |
| Feeding Adult | 20, 6037, 4953, PA7846, PA9225, |
| Resting Adult | 6037, 5203, 20, 4953, 5447, 6037, 5203, 5447, PA9225, 4953, |
| Resting Juvenile | 6037, 5203, 20, 4953, 5447, 6037, 4953, 5203, 5447 |