نتایج جستجو برای: bats

تعداد نتایج: 7216  

2013
April D. Davis Jodie A. Jarvis Craig Pouliott Robert J. Rudd

The study of rabies virus infection in bats can be challenging due to quarantine requirements, husbandry concerns, genetic differences among animals, and lack of medical history. To date, all rabies virus (RABV) studies in bats have been performed in wild caught animals. Determining the RABV exposure history of a wild caught bat based on the presence or absence of viral neutralizing antibodies ...

2016
Eric Hoffmaster Jennifer Vonk Rob Mies Marina von Keyserlingk

Public perception of bats has historically been largely negative with bats often portrayed as carriers of disease. Bats are commonly associated with vampire lore and thus elicit largely fearful reactions despite the fact that they are a vital and valuable part of the ecosystem. Bats provide a variety of essential services from pest control to plant pollination. Despite the benefits of bats to t...

2009
Gabriela Salmón-Mulanovich Alicia Vásquez Christian Albújar Carolina Guevara Alberto Laguna-Torres Milagros Salazar Hernan Zamalloa Marcia Cáceres Jorge Gómez-Benavides Victor Pacheco Carlos Contreras Tadeusz Kochel Michael Niezgoda Felix R. Jackson Andres Velasco-Villa Charles Rupprecht Joel M. Montgomery

After a human rabies outbreak in southeastern Peru, we collected bats to estimate the prevalence of rabies in various species. Among 165 bats from 6 genera and 10 species, 10.3% were antibody positive; antibody prevalence was similar in vampire and nonvampire bats. Thus, nonvampire bats may also be a source for human rabies in Peru.

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2014
Megan K Young Debra El Saadi Bradley J McCall

OBJECTIVES Ongoing potential exposure of members of the public to Australian bat lyssavirus (ABLV) in South East Queensland, Australia, prompted investigation of community knowledge, risk perception, and intention to handle bats to inform future prevention efforts. METHODS After pilot testing, a computer-assisted telephone survey of a representative sample of 700 adults without previous poten...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Angela D Luis David T S Hayman Thomas J O'Shea Paul M Cryan Amy T Gilbert Juliet R C Pulliam James N Mills Mary E Timonin Craig K R Willis Andrew A Cunningham Anthony R Fooks Charles E Rupprecht James L N Wood Colleen T Webb

Bats are the natural reservoirs of a number of high-impact viral zoonoses. We present a quantitative analysis to address the hypothesis that bats are unique in their propensity to host zoonotic viruses based on a comparison with rodents, another important host order. We found that bats indeed host more zoonotic viruses per species than rodents, and we identified life-history and ecological fact...

Journal: :Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical 2011
Avelino Albas Edson Aroldo Novaes de Souza Miléia Ricci Picolo Silvana Regina Favoretto Adriana Ruckert da Gama Miriam Martos Sodré

INTRODUCTION The Polo da Alta Sorocabana Laboratory in Presidente Prudente, SP, in partnership with other research institutions, conducted studies related to bats from the western region of the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Thus, certain situations were investigated, including: a) isolation of the rabies virus from 2006 to 2008; b) identification of respective antigenic variants; and c) character...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Noam Cvikel Eran Levin Edward Hurme Ivailo Borissov Arjan Boonman Eran Amichai Yossi Yovel

Animals often deal with situations in which vast sensory input is received simultaneously. They therefore must possess sophisticated mechanisms to select important input and ignore the rest. In bat echolocation, this problem is at its extreme. Echolocating bats emit sound signals and analyse the returning echoes to sense their environment. Bats from the same species use signals with similar fre...

2010
Gudrun Wibbelt Andreas Kurth David Hellmann Manfred Weishaar Alex Barlow Michael Veith Julia Prüger Tamás Görföl Lena Grosche Fabio Bontadina Ulrich Zöphel Hans-Peter Seidl Paul M. Cryan David S. Blehert

White-nose syndrome is an emerging disease in North America that has caused substantial declines in hibernating bats. A recently identified fungus (Geomyces destructans) causes skin lesions that are characteristic of this disease. Typical signs of this infection were not observed in bats in North America before white-nose syndrome was detected. However, unconfirmed reports from Europe indicated...

Journal: :Journal of zoo and wildlife medicine : official publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians 2010
Amy S Turmelle Louise C Allen Barbara A Schmidt-French Felix R Jackson Thomas H Kunz Gary F McCracken Charles E Rupprecht

A captive colony of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) was vaccinated with a commercial monovalent inactivated rabies virus (RABV) vaccine (RABVAC 1). Baseline rabies virus neutralizing antibodies (VNA) and the response to vaccination were measured in 50 bats. Rabies VNA was detected in the plasma of 64% (27/42) of bats that had been vaccinated 1 yr prior, but only 19% (8/42) ha...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2014
Paul M Cryan Craig A Stricker Michael B Wunder

Long-distance migration evolved independently in bats and unique migration behaviors are likely, but because of their cryptic lifestyles, many details remain unknown. North American hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus cinereus) roost in trees year-round and probably migrate farther than any other bats, yet we still lack basic information about their migration patterns and wintering locations or strat...

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