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Data from: Preference of an insular flying fox for seed figs enhances seed dispersal of a dioecious species
- 负责人:
- Chen, Shiang-Fan
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.t1c0c
- 摘要:
- . In this study, we investigated the utilization and preference of food resources by the insular frugivorous flying fox Pteropus dasymallus. We found that fig
Foraging movements of Lyle's flying foxes in Cambodia (data from Choden et al. 2019)
- 负责人:
- University Of Konstanz
- DOI:
- doi:10.5441/001/1.j25661td/1
- 摘要:
- Global Positioning System (GPS) collars on 14 P. lylei to study their movements and foraging behavior in Cambodia in 2016. All of the flying foxes were captured from the same roost
Data from: Population genetics of fruit bat reservoir informs the dynamics, distribution, and diversity of Nipah virus
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.2dc364n
- 摘要:
- kely occurred. We present the first evidence of mitochondrial introgression, or hybridization, between P. medius and flying fox species found in Southeast Asia
Foraging movements of Lyle's flying foxes in Cambodia (data from Choden et al. 2019)-reference-data
- 负责人:
- University Of Konstanz
- DOI:
- doi:10.5441/001/1.j25661td/2
- 摘要:
- Global Positioning System (GPS) collars on 14 P. lylei to study their movements and foraging behavior in Cambodia in 2016. All of the flying foxes were captured from the same roost
Data from: Floral traits of mammal-pollinated Mucuna macrocarpa (Fabaceae): implications for generalist-like pollination systems
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.nv5cr00
- 摘要:
- e the main pollinators are the Japanese macaque Macaca fuscata, Ryukyu flying fox Pteropus dasymallus, and red-bellied squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus, resp
Data from: Quantifying the damage caused by fruit bats to backyard lychee trees in Mauritius and evaluating the benefits of protective netting
- 负责人:
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.5q041fq
- 摘要:
- by nylon netting was approximately one third greater than that from unprotected panicles. We suspect that fruit bats were responsible for approximately 42
Data from: Pteropus lylei primarily forages in residential areas in Kandal, Cambodia
- 负责人:
- University Of Konstanz
- DOI:
- doi:10.5441/001/1.j25661td
- 摘要:
- Global Positioning System (GPS) collars on 14 P. lylei to study their movements and foraging behavior in Cambodia in 2016. All of the flying foxes were captured from the same roost
Data from: Disentangling serology to elucidate henipa‐ and filovirus transmission in Madagascar fruit bats
- 负责人:
- Brook, Cara E.
- DOI:
- doi:10.5061/dryad.61tc3hd
- 摘要:
- Bats are reservoirs for emerging human pathogens, including Hendra and Nipah henipaviruses and Ebola and Marburg filoviruses. These viruses demonstrate predictable patterns in seasonality and age structure across multiple systems; previous work suggests that they may circulate in Madagascar's endemic fruit bats, which are widely consumed as human food. We aimed to (a) document the extent of henipa‐ and filovirus exposure among Malagasy fruit bats, (b) explore seasonality in seroprevalence and serostatus in these bat populations and (c) compare mechanistic hypotheses for possible transmission dynamics underlying these data. To this end, we amassed and analysed a unique dataset documenting longitudinal serological henipa‐ and filovirus dynamics in three Madagascar fruit bat species. We uncovered serological evidence of exposure to Hendra‐/Nipah‐related henipaviruses in Eidolon dupreanum, Pteropus rufus and Rousettus madagascariensis, to Cedar‐related henipaviruses in E. dupreanum and R. madagascariensis and to Ebola‐related filoviruses in P. rufus and R. madagascariensis. We demonstrated significant seasonality in population‐level seroprevalence and individual serostatus for multiple viruses across these species, linked to the female reproductive calendar. An age‐structured subset of the data highlighted evidence of waning maternal antibodies in neonates, increasing seroprevalence in young and decreasing seroprevalence late in life. Comparison of mechanistic epidemiological models fit to these data offered support for transmission hypotheses permitting waning antibodies but retained immunity in adult‐age bats. Our findings suggest that bats may seasonally modulate mechanisms of pathogen control, with consequences for population‐level transmission. Additionally, we narrow the field of candidate transmission hypotheses by which bats are presumed to host and transmit potentially zoonotic viruses globally.
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