نتایج جستجو برای: bats

تعداد نتایج: 7216  

2014
Christina Conrardy Ying Tao Ivan V. Kuzmin Michael Niezgoda Bernard Agwanda Robert F. Breiman Larry J. Anderson Charles E. Rupprecht Suxiang Tong

We screened 217 bats of at least 20 species from 17 locations in Kenya during July and August of 2006 for the presence of adenovirus, rhabdovirus, and paramyxovirus nucleic acids using generic reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and PCR assays. Of 217 bat fecal swabs examined, 4 bats were adenovirus DNA-positive, 11 bats were paramyxovirus RNA-positive, and 2 bats were rhab...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2015
Janusz T Paweska Petrus Jansen van Vuren Karla A Fenton Kerry Graves Antoinette A Grobbelaar Naazneen Moolla Patricia Leman Jacqueline Weyer Nadia Storm Stewart D McCulloch Terence P Scott Wanda Markotter Lieza Odendaal Sarah J Clift Thomas W Geisbert Martin J Hale Alan Kemp

Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) were inoculated subcutaneously (n = 22) with Marburg virus (MARV). No deaths, overt signs of morbidity, or gross lesions was identified, but microscopic pathological changes were seen in the liver of infected bats. The virus was detected in 15 different tissues and plasma but only sporadically in mucosal swab samples, urine, and fecal samples. Neither...

2011
Ana Montoya-Ferrer Daniel Seth Fierer Beatriz Alvarez-Alvarez Miguel de Gorgolas Manuel L. Fernandez-Guerrero

shown to be naturally infected with Zaire Ebolavirus and Marburg virus. Thus, R. amplexicaudatus bats are a possible natural reservoir of REBOV. However, only 16 specimens of R. amplexicaudatus bats were available in this study, and it will be necessary to investigate more specimens of this species to detect the REBOV genome or antigens to conclude the bat is a natural reservoir for REBOV. We h...

2016
Katrine Hulgard John M. Ratcliffe

More difficult tasks are generally regarded as such because they demand greater attention. Echolocators provide rare insight into this relationship because biosonar signals can be monitored. Here we show that bats produce longer terminal buzzes and more sonar sound groups during their approach to prey under presumably more difficult conditions. Specifically, we found Daubenton's bats, Myotis da...

2005
Sharon M. Brookes James N. Aegerter Graham C. Smith Derek M. Healy Tracey A. Jolliffe Susan M. Swift Iain J. Mackie J. Stewart Pritchard Paul A. Racey Niall P. Moore Anthony R. Fooks

We report the first seroprevalence study of the occurrence of specific antibodies to European bat lyssavirus type 2 (EBLV-2) in Daubenton's bats. Bats were captured from 19 sites across eastern and southern Scotland. Samples from 198 Daubenton's bats, 20 Natterer's bats, and 6 Pipistrelle's bats were tested for EBLV-2. Blood samples (N = 94) were subjected to a modified fluorescent antibody vir...

Journal: :Hearing research 2013
Rickye S Heffner Gimseong Koay Henry E Heffner

We behaviorally determined the audiograms of three Common vampire bats (Phyllostomidae, Desmodus rotundus), a species specialized to exist exclusively on blood. The bats were trained to respond to pure tones in a conditioned suppression/avoidance procedure for a blood reward and a mild punisher for failures to detect the tones. Common vampire bats have a hearing range from 716 Hz to 113 kHz at ...

2016
Janusz T. Paweska Nadia Storm Antoinette A. Grobbelaar Wanda Markotter Alan Kemp Petrus Jansen van Vuren

Colonized Egyptian fruit bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus), originating in South Africa, were inoculated subcutaneously with Ebola virus (EBOV). No overt signs of morbidity, mortality, or gross lesions were noted. Bats seroconverted by Day 10-16 post inoculation (p.i.), with the highest mean anti-EBOV IgG level on Day 28 p.i. EBOV RNA was detected in blood from one bat. In 16 other tissues tested, v...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Chen Chiu Puduru Viswanadha Reddy Wei Xian Perinkulam S Krishnaprasad Cynthia F Moss

Foraging and flight behavior of echolocating bats were quantitatively analyzed in this study. Paired big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus, competed for a single food item in a large laboratory flight room. Their sonar beam patterns and flight paths were recorded by a microphone array and two high-speed cameras, respectively. Bats often remained in nearly classical pursuit (CP) states when one bat i...

2015
Kayleigh Fawcett David S. Jacobs Annemarie Surlykke John M. Ratcliffe

Echolocating bats are exposed not only to the echoes of their own calls, but often the signals of conspecifics and other bats. For species emitting short, frequency modulated signals e.g. vespertilionoids, adjustments in both the frequency and time domain have been observed in such situations. However, bats using long duration, constant frequency calls may confront special challenges, since the...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2005
April Davis Michel Bunning Paul Gordy Nicholas Panella Bradley Blitvich Richard Bowen

Big brown (Eptesicus fuscus) and Mexican free-tailed (Tadarida brasiliensis) bats were inoculated with the New York 99 strain of West Nile virus to assess their potential to serve as amplifying hosts and determine the clinical effect of infection. Groups of three or four bats were bled at daily intervals between 1 and 6 days after inoculation to determine the pattern of viremia. Beginning 2 day...

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