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Patrick R. Moore
Present Position: Program Project Manager: Inventory and Monitoring of Indiana bats for Arkansas State University
Senior Ecologist: Mitigation Surveying Services, LLC.
Present Address: Patrick Moore 8623 Westwood Ave Little Rock, AR 72204
Education
August 2006- December 2010 Bachelor’s of Science in Biology, Wildlife Ecology and Management. Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, ARGraduated: December 2010Dr. James Bednarz, Advisor
August 2012-Current Master Candidate- Master of Science, BiologyArkansas State UniversityDr. Virginie Rolland and Dr. Tom Risch, Advisors
Publications
Jordan, P.N., P.R. Moore, E.L. Pannkuk, and T.S Risch. (in press) Captures of the Tome’s Sword-nosed Bat (Lonchorhina aurita) from Ometepe Island, Nicaragua and Range Implications for this Species. Mastozoologia Neotropical.
Pannkuk, E.L., Fuller, N.W., Moore, P.R., Gilmore, D.F., Savary, B.J., & T.S. Risch. (in press). Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Profiles of Bat Wing Surface Lipids. Lipids.
Sasse, D.B., T.S. Risch, D.A. Saugey, M.J. Harvey, J.D. Wilhide, R.K. Redman, J.J. Jackson, T. Klotz, and P.R. Moore. 2013. New Records of the Eastern Small-footed bat (Myotis leibii) in Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 67: 214-216.
Sasse, D.B., M.L. Caviness, M.J. Harvey, J.J. Jackson, T. Klotz, P.R. Moore, R.W. Perry, R.K. Redman, T.S. Risch, D.A. Saugey, and J.D. Wilhide. 2014. New records and notes on the ecology of the northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) in Arkansas Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science 68: (in press).
Relevant Experience
Master’s Thesis: “Home range and habitat use of foraging gray bats (Myotis grisescens) from four maternity sites in northern Arkansas"
Using aerial tracking to determine home range and core foraging areas in gray bats
Acoustic Techniques and Analysis Course 2015
Acoustic ID All applicable software ( KPro, BCID, EchoClass, Analook) Habitat placement Analysis and reporting 3 years previous experience on major projects
Senior Ecologist, Mitigation Surveying Services, LLC: 2013- Current
Habitat delineation for endangered bats Mist-netting and acoustic monitoring for the presence/absence of endangered bats on private
land/industry interests Winter hibernacula surveys and White-nose monitoring in Arkansas (Assisting Ronald Redman) Report Writing
Graduate Teaching Assistant: Fall 2012-Fall 2014
Teaching, grading, developing material for the following: General Biology, Biology of Animals, Human Structure and Function, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Mammology, Wildlife Ecology
Program Project Manager: 2009- Current, Arkansas State University-Inventory and Monitoring of Indiana Bats/Bat Population Surveys in Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.
Manage logistics and timetables in relation to the compliance/non-compliance seasons Manage the workload of nine crew members Collaborate with USFS biologists on various projects Acoustic monitoring and analysis Banding of all migratory and cave species found in Arkansas Radiotelemetry of M. sodalis and M. grisescens Make recommendations to biologists in various agencies
Biologist, Mountain State BioSurveys, LLC, 2009-2013: Indiana Bats/Bat Population Surveys in Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.
Manage logistics and timetables in relation to the compliance/non-compliance seasons. Manage the workload of six crew members Collaborate with USFS biologists on various projects. Acoustic Monitoring and Analysis Banding of all migratory and cave species found in Arkansas Radiotelemetry of M. sodalis and M. grisescens
Natural Resource Conservation Technician: 2010-2011, Resource Techcian
Mitigation development GIS Wetland Delineation Office duties and customer service Payment processing Wildlife habitat advising
Technician, Master’s Thesis for ASU student Tracy Klotz. Fall 2010. Radiotelemetry of Indiana bats at Rossen Hollow in the Boston Mountain District of the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest.
Capture of Indiana tranmittering of male Indiana bats. Mapping, vegetation plots, and tracking of male Indiana bats to roost trees throughout the area Capture and banding of Ozark Big Eared bats for tracking and special DNA analysis at Oklahoma
State University (22 total) Filter and band all other species while taking samples from bats potentially affected by WNS.
Tower Survey Technician for Migratory Birds, Dissertation project for Erin Macchia, PhD. Candidate at Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR. Spring 2007.
Survey remote tower sites for avian mortality Identify deceased birds around the towers Record data on distance, direction, and frequency of occurrence Assess predation rate
Relevant Skills
Bat, bird, and small mammal identification. Techniques for the safe capture and release of the above classes, in addition to amphibians. Mist netting for bats and birds. (6+ years) Harp-trapping Vegetation identification and classification Data collection and assessment
Report writing Museum specimen preparation Biological modeling and statistics using various programs, including Program R GIS and spatial modeling in Arc GIS and Multispec Radiotelemetry Acoustic Monitoring and Analysis Neo-tropical bat experience Rope experience and cave rappelling
Ongoing Research Projects
Endangered species monitoring and bat population surveys in the Ozark National Forest, Arkansas. Arkansas State University and Mountain State BioSurveys, 2009- Present
Gray, Indiana, and Ozark big-eared bat presence/absence surveys Demonstrations/educational activities concerning bat habitat and bat education Winter Hibernacula and White-nose surveys for Arkansas and Missouri Aerial Tracking of Gray bats to determine home range and core foraging areas
Completed Bat Projects
Rafinesque’s Big Eared bat population monitoring. St. Francis National Forest: 2010- 2012.
Research Technician for Rafinesque’s Big Eared bat roosting ecology using radio telemetry.
Donaldson Conservation Area, MO. Spring/Summer 2010
Guano collection for DNA analysis of Ozark big-eared bats 2014
Professional Societies and Affiliations
The Wildlife Society
Bat Conservation International
Southeastern Bat Diversity Network
Civil Air Patrol
Permits Held
Federal Endangered Species Section 10 Permit # TE56749B-0. Species: Corynorhinus townsendii ingens, Myotis sodalis, Myotis grisescens, Myotis septentrionalis. For: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Scientific Collection Permit. Authorized to capture all bats in Arkansas with mist-nets. May 2009-present. As sub-permittee. Permit # 020520151