نتایج جستجو برای: bats

تعداد نتایج: 7216  

Journal: :Biology letters 2010
Gloriana Chaverri Erin H Gillam Maarten J Vonhof

Social calls in bats have many functions, including mate attraction and maintaining contact during flight. Research suggests that social calls may also be used to transfer information about roosts, but no studies have yet demonstrated that calls are used to actively attract conspecifics to roosting locations. We document the social calls used by Spix's disc-winged bat (Thyroptera tricolor) to a...

2011
Liam P. McGuire John M. Ratcliffe

Migratory bird species have smaller brains than non-migratory species. The behavioural flexibility/migratory precursor hypothesis suggests that sedentary birds have larger brains to allow the behavioural flexibility required in a seasonally variable habitat. The energy trade-off hypothesis proposes that brains are heavy, energetically expensive and therefore, incompatible with migration. Here, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Juliane Schaer Susan L Perkins Jan Decher Fabian H Leendertz Jakob Fahr Natalie Weber Kai Matuschewski

As the only volant mammals, bats are captivating for their high taxonomic diversity, for their vital roles in ecosystems--particularly as pollinators and insectivores--and, more recently, for their important roles in the maintenance and transmission of zoonotic viral diseases. Genome sequences have identified evidence for a striking expansion of and positive selection in gene families associate...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2016
Gerald S Wilkinson Gerald G Carter Kirsten M Bohn Danielle M Adams

Many bats are extremely social. In some cases, individuals remain together for years or even decades and engage in mutually beneficial behaviours among non-related individuals. Here, we summarize ways in which unrelated bats cooperate while roosting, foraging, feeding or caring for offspring. For each situation, we ask if cooperation involves an investment, and if so, what mechanisms might ensu...

2012
DeeAnn M. Reeder Craig L. Frank Gregory G. Turner Carol U. Meteyer Allen Kurta Eric R. Britzke Megan E. Vodzak Scott R. Darling Craig W. Stihler Alan C. Hicks Roymon Jacob Laura E. Grieneisen Sarah A. Brownlee Laura K. Muller David S. Blehert

White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernating bats, is named for the causative agent, a white fungus (Geomyces destructans (Gd)) that invades the skin of torpid bats. During hibernation, arousals to warm (euthermic) body temperatures are normal but deplete fat stores. Temperature-sensitive dataloggers were attached to the backs of 504 fre...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Eran Amichai Gaddi Blumrosen Yossi Yovel

Active-sensing systems such as echolocation provide animals with distinct advantages in dark environments. For social animals, however, like many bat species, active sensing can present problems as well: when many individuals emit bio-sonar calls simultaneously, detecting and recognizing the faint echoes generated by one's own calls amid the general cacophony of the group becomes challenging. T...

2003
Rochelle L. Nicholls Bruce C. Elliott Karol Miller Michael Koh

Ball exit velocity (BEV) was measured from 17 experienced baseball hitters using wood and metal bats of similar length and mass but different moments of inertia. This research was conducted in response to safety issues for defensive players related to high BEV from metal baseball bats reported in the literature. Our purpose was to determine whether metal bats, with their lower swing moment of i...

2017
Xingwen Peng Xiangyang He Qi Liu Yunxiao Sun Hui Liu Qin Zhang Jie Liang Zhen Peng Zhixiao Liu Libiao Zhang

Excessive sugar consumption could lead to high blood glucose levels that are harmful to mammalian health and life. Despite consuming large amounts of sugar-rich food, fruit bats have a longer lifespan, raising the question of how these bats overcome potential hyperglycemia. We investigated the change of blood glucose level in nectar-feeding bats (Eonycteris spelaea) and fruit-eating bats (Cynop...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
Vincent J Munster Danielle R Adney Neeltje van Doremalen Vienna R Brown Kerri L Miazgowicz Shauna Milne-Price Trenton Bushmaker Rebecca Rosenke Dana Scott Ann Hawkinson Emmie de Wit Tony Schountz Richard A Bowen

The emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) highlights the zoonotic potential of Betacoronaviruses. Investigations into the origin of MERS-CoV have focused on two potential reservoirs: bats and camels. Here, we investigated the role of bats as a potential reservoir for MERS-CoV. In vitro, the MERS-CoV spike glycoprotein interacted with Jamaican fruit bat (Artibeus j...

2016
Gerald G. Carter Gerald S. Wilkinson

Animals living with kin and nonkin should make social decisions based on the consequences for both direct and indirect fitness. Common vampire bats, Desmodus rotundus, invest in stable cooperative relationships that benefit both components of inclusive fitness. To disentangle these two factors, we conducted two types of playback trials using a captive group of familiar common vampire bats with ...

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