Munkhnast DalannastJoseph R. HoytDelgermurun ByambajavUurdmunkh MunkhtaivanNamsrai NarantsetsegBold-Erdene BatboldAriunbold Jargalsaikhan2024-11-162024-11-162024Dalannast, M., Hoyt, J.R., Byambajav, D., Munkhtaivan, U., Narantsetseg, N., Batbold, B.-E. and Jargalsaikhan, A. (2024), Human impact and environmental conditions lead to a mass mortality event of David's Myotis (Myotis davidii) in Mongolia. Anim. Conserv.. https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12990https://gmitlibrary.net/handle/123456789/249Anthropogenic factors are an important driving force impacting bat populations across the globe. These include habitat loss and alteration, infectious diseases, climate change, and human persecution. Multiple factors typically impact populations simultaneously, which can have severe consequence for biodiversity. Mongolia has a large number of cave systems with over 500 documented in the country, of which only ~300 have been explored (Avirmed, 2020).enHuman impact and environmental conditions lead to a mass mortality event of David’s Myotis (Myotis davidii) in MongoliaArticle