A number of researchers have
described plant disease expectations considering climate change variables, but without a Montana - specific focus (Canto et al. 2009; Chakraborty and Newton 2011; Garrett et al. 2011; Luck et al. 2011).
Cartan - Hansen
described the importance of the research in determining whether the outbreak of white nose syndrome had reached southwestern Idaho (there was no evidence of it in the power
plant building), and she noted that humans can spread the
disease by transporting the fungus on their shoes and clothing from caves harboring infected bats.