
Phillip Jordan
Wildlife Biologist
P.O. Box 1270
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Phone: 501-623-1180 x110Hot Springs, AR 71901
phillip.n.jordan@usda.gov
Research Interests
Bat Ecology, Acoustics, Aquatic Entomology, Plant taxonomy, Limnology, Herpatology
Education
- M.S. Biology in Bats and wind-turbine mortality., 2014
- Arkansas State University
Featured Publications and Products
- Perry, Roger W.; Jordan, Phillip N.; McDaniel, Virginia L. 2017. Effects of repeated burning on snag abundance in shortleaf pine woodlands.
- Sasse, D.B.; Caviness, M.L.; Harvey, M.J.; Jackson, J.L.; Jordan, P.N.; Klotz, T.L.; Moore, P.R.; Perry, R.W.; Redman, R.K.; Risch, T.S.; Saugey, D.A.; Wilhide, J.D. 2014. New records and notes on the ecology of the northern long-eared bat (Myotis septentrionalis) in Arkansas.
Publications
- Perry, Roger W.; Jordan, Phillip N. 2022. Changes in the forest bat community after arrival of white-nose syndrome in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.
- Perry, Roger ; Jordan, Phillip N. 2020. Survival and persistence of tricolored bats hibernating in Arkansas mines.
Research Highlights
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