نتایج جستجو برای: bats

تعداد نتایج: 7216  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Nir Sapir Nir Horvitz Dina K N Dechmann Jakob Fahr Martin Wikelski

When animals move, their tracks may be strongly influenced by the motion of air or water, and this may affect the speed, energetics and prospects of the journey. Flying organisms, such as bats, may thus benefit from modifying their flight in response to the wind vector. Yet, practical difficulties have so far limited the understanding of this response for free-ranging bats. We tracked nine stra...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Arjan Boonman Sara Bumrungsri Yossi Yovel

Because evolution mostly acts over millions of years, the intermediate steps leading to a functional sensory system remain enigmatic. Accordingly, there is an ongoing debate regarding the evolution of bat echolocation. In search of the origin of bat echolocation, we studied how Old World fruit bats, which have always been classified as nonecholocating, orient in complete darkness. We found that...

2012
Gerald S. Wilkinson

Title of Document: COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES ON FORAGING IN BATS Genevieve Spanjer Wright, Doctor of Philosophy, 2012 Directed By: Professor Gerald S. Wilkinson Department of Biology Professor Cynthia F. Moss Department of Psychology Using social information can be an efficient way to respond to changing situations or to learn skills. Other benefits of foraging in a group, such as soc...

2012
Anna Berthinussen John Altringham

Major roads can reduce bat abundance and diversity over considerable distances. To mitigate against these effects and comply with environmental law, many European countries install bridges, gantries or underpasses to make roads permeable and safer to cross. However, through lack of appropriate monitoring, there is little evidence to support their effectiveness. Three underpasses and four bat ga...

2015
Joseph S Johnson DeeAnn M Reeder Thomas M Lilley Gábor Á Czirják Christian C Voigt James W McMichael Melissa B Meierhofer Christopher W Seery Shayne S Lumadue Alexander J Altmann Michael O Toro Kenneth A Field

White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd) that affects bats during hibernation. Although millions of bats have died from WNS in North America, mass mortality has not been observed among European bats infected by the fungus, leading to the suggestion that bats in Europe are immune. We tested the hypothesis that an antibody-mediated immune response ...

2005
A. L. Steiner J. S. Pal F. Giorgi R. E. Dickinson W. L. Chameides

We replace the existing land surface parameterization scheme, the Biosphere-Atmosphere Transfer Scheme (BATS), in a regional climate model (RegCM) with the newly developed Common Land Model (CLM0). The main improvements of CLM0 include a detailed 10-layer soil model, the distinction between soil ice and water phases, a linked photosynthesis-stomatal conductance model, a multilayer snow model, a...

2017
Tania S Bonny John P Driver Taylor Paisie Marco Salemi John Glenn Morris Lisa A Shender Lisa Smith Carolyn Enloe Kevin Oxenrider Jeffery A Gore Julia C Loeb Chang-Yu Wu John A Lednicky

Bats are natural reservoirs of coronaviruses and other viruses with zoonotic potential. Florida has indigenous non-migratory populations of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) that mostly roost in colonies in artificial structures. Unlike their counterparts in Brazil and Mexico, the viruses harbored by the Florida bats have been underexplored. We report the detection of an alphac...

Journal: :Revista de saude publica 2007
Karin Corrêa Scheffer Maria Luiza Carrieri Avelino Albas Helaine Cristina Pires dos Santos Ivanete Kotait Fumio Honma Ito

OBJECTIVE To identify the species of bats involved in maintaining the rabies cycle; to investigate the distribution of the rabies virus in the tissues and organs of bats and the time taken for mortality among inoculated mice. METHODS From April 2002 to November 2003, bats from municipalities in the State of São Paulo were screened for the presence of the rabies virus, by means of direct immun...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Detlev H Kelm Ralph Simon Doreen Kuhlow Christian C Voigt Michael Ristow

High blood glucose levels caused by excessive sugar consumption are detrimental to mammalian health and life expectancy. Despite consuming vast quantities of sugar-rich floral nectar, nectar-feeding bats are long-lived, provoking the question of how they regulate blood glucose. We investigated blood glucose levels in nectar-feeding bats (Glossophaga soricina) in experiments in which we varied t...

2014
Richard J. Hall Jing Wang Matthew Peacey Nicole E. Moore Kate McInnes Daniel M. Tompkins

Because of recent interest in bats as reservoirs of emerging diseases, we investigated the presence of viruses in Mystacina tuberculata bats in New Zealand. A novel alphacoronavirus sequence was detected in guano from roosts of M. tuberculata bats in pristine indigenous forest on a remote offshore island (Codfish Island).

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