نتایج جستجو برای: bats

تعداد نتایج: 7216  

2017
MICHAEL J. LACKI

Distribution, abundance, habitat selection, and activity of bats in Wayne National Forest, Ohio, were studied during the winters and summers of 1979 and 1980. Methods included winter surveys of abandoned mines and mist netting of riparian sites in summer. Four species of bats were found hibernating in 23 of 65 coal mine shafts examined, and big brown bats, Epteskus fuscus, were most abundant. M...

2015
Angela D. Luis Thomas J. O'Shea David T. S. Hayman James L. N. Wood Andrew A. Cunningham Amy T. Gilbert James N. Mills Colleen T. Webb

Bats are natural reservoirs of several important emerging viruses. Cross-species transmission appears to be quite common among bats, which may contribute to their unique reservoir potential. Therefore, understanding the importance of bats as reservoirs requires examining them in a community context rather than concentrating on individual species. Here, we use a network approach to identify ecol...

2016
Qiuyuan Yin Lei Zhu Di Liu David M. Irwin Shuyi Zhang Yi-Hsuan Pan Antonis Rokas

Mammals developed antioxidant systems to defend against oxidative damage in their daily life. Enzymatic antioxidants and low molecular weight antioxidants (LMWAs) constitute major parts of the antioxidant systems. Nuclear factor (erythroid-derived 2)-like 2 (Nrf2, encoded by the Nrf2 gene) is a central transcriptional regulator, regulating transcription, of many antioxidant enzymes. Frugivorous...

2013
Gudrun Wibbelt Sébastien J. Puechmaille Bernd Ohlendorf Kristin Mühldorfer Thijs Bosch Tamás Görföl Karsten Passior Andreas Kurth Daniel Lacremans Frédéric Forget

White-nose syndrome (WNS) has claimed the lives of millions of hibernating insectivorous bats in North America. Its etiologic agent, the psychrophilic fungus Geomyces destructans, causes skin lesions that are the hallmark of the disease. The fungal infection is characterized by a white powdery growth on muzzle, ears and wing membranes. While WNS may threaten some species of North American bats ...

2015
Lei Zhu Qiuyuan Yin David M. Irwin Shuyi Zhang

Bats are an ideal mammalian group for exploring adaptations to fasting due to their large variety of diets and because fasting is a regular part of their life cycle. Mammals fed on a carbohydrate-rich diet experience a rapid decrease in blood glucose levels during a fast, thus, the development of mechanisms to resist the consequences of regular fasts, experienced on a daily basis, must have bee...

2014
Neil M. Vora Modupe Osinubi Ryan M. Wallace Abimbola Aman-Oloniyo Yemi H. Gbadegesin Yennan Kerecvel Sebastian Olugbon Abdullateef Saliman Mike Niezgoda Lora Davis Sergio Recuenco

Bats provide vital ecologic services that humans benefit from, such as seed dispersal and pest control, and are a food source for some human populations. However, bats also are reservoirs for a number of high-consequence zoonoses, including paramyxoviruses, filoviruses, and lyssaviruses. The variety of viruses that bats harbor might be related to their evolutionary diversity, ability to fly lar...

2016
E. F. Baerwald R. M. R. Barclay

To migrate, animals rely on endogenous, genetically inherited programmes, or socially transmitted information about routes and behaviours, or a combination of the two. In long-lived animals with extended parental care, as in bats, migration tends to be socially transmitted rather than endogenous. For a young bat to learn migration via social transmission, they would need to follow an experience...

2011
Zhen Liu Shude Li Wei Wang Dongming Xu Robert W. Murphy Peng Shi

High-frequency hearing is required for echolocating bats to locate, range and identify objects, yet little is known about its molecular basis. The discovery of a high-frequency hearing-related gene, KCNQ4, provides an opportunity to address this question. Here, we obtain the coding regions of KCNQ4 from 15 species of bats, including echolocating bats that have higher frequency hearing and non-e...

2015
Kevin T Castle Theodore J Weller Paul M Cryan Cris D Hein Michael R Schirmacher

Determining the detailed movements of individual animals often requires them to carry tracking devices, but tracking broad-scale movement of small bats (<30 g) has been limited by transmitter technology and long-term attachment methods. This limitation inhibits our understanding of bat dispersal and migration, particularly in the context of emerging conservation issues such as fatalities at win...

2015
He-Qun Liu Jing-Kuan Wei Bo Li Ming-Shan Wang Rui-Qi Wu Joshua D. Rizak Li Zhong Lu Wang Fu-Qiang Xu Yong-Yi Shen Xin-Tian Hu Ya-Ping Zhang

Dim-light vision is present in all bats, but is divergent among species. Old-World fruit bats (Pteropodidae) have fully developed eyes; the eyes of insectivorous bats are generally degraded, and these bats rely on well-developed echolocation. An exception is the Emballonuridae, which are capable of laryngeal echolocation but prefer to use vision for navigation and have normal eyes. In this stud...

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