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Bat trait, genetic and pathogen data from large-scale investigations of African fruit bats, Eidolon helvum
ArticleAbstract: Bats, including African straw-coloured fruit bats (Eidolon helvum), have been highlighted as reservoPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Breed A.C., Feldman K.S., Fooks A.R., Gembu G.C., Hayman D.T.S., Lembo T., Loras A.F., Peel A.J., Sargan D.R., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusAntibodies against Lagos bat virus in megachiroptera from West Africa
ArticleAbstract: To investigate the presence of Lagos bat virus (LBV)-specific antibodies in megachiroptera from WestPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Breed A.C., Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., Horton D.L., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusDemodicosis in a captive African straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum)
ArticleAbstract: Demodicosis is most frequently observed in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris), but it has rarely bePalabras claves:Bat, Demodex, Dermatology, Veterinary pathology, Wildlife diseasesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bianco C., Cafiso A., Feldman K.S., Núñez A., Pazzini L., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusDemography of straw-colored fruit bats in Ghana
ArticleAbstract: Eidolon helvum is widely distributed across sub-Saharan Africa where it forms large, dense colonies.Palabras claves:Capture-recapture, Eidolon helvum, multistate model, Population dynamics, Survival, tooth cementumAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., McCrea R., Restif O., Rowcliffe M., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusExperimental Lagos bat virus infection in straw-colored fruit bats: A suitable model for bat rabies in a natural reservoir species
ArticleAbstract: Rabies is a fatal neurologic disease caused by lyssavirus infection. Bats are important natural resePalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Banyard A.C., Begeman L., Drosten C., Eggerbauer E., Fooks A.R., Freuling C.M., Gibson L., Goharriz H., Horton D.L., Jennings D., Kuiken T., Marston D.A., Müller T., Ntiamoa-Baidu Y., Riesle-Sbarbaro S.A., Selden D., Suu-Ire R.D., Wise E.L., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusHow Does Africa's Most Hunted Bat Vary Across the Continent? Population Traits of the Straw-Coloured Fruit Bat (Eidolon helvum) and Its Interactions with Humans
ArticleAbstract: The straw-coloured fruit bat, Eidolon helvum, is a common and conspicuous migratory species, with anPalabras claves:age composition, Demography, Fission-fusion, Hunting, straw-coloured fruit batAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Breed A.C., Carvalho A.D., Feldman K.S., Gabrieli H.S., Gembu G.C., Hayman D.T.S., Kakengi V.A., Kaliba P.M., Kityo R.M., Lembo T., Loras A.F., Mba F.E., Peel A.J., Ramos D., Rodriguez-Prieto I., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusLong-term survival of an urban fruit bat seropositive for ebola and lagos bat viruses
ArticleAbstract: Ebolaviruses (EBOV) (family Filoviridae) cause viral hemorrhagic fevers in humans and non-human primPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Emmerich P., Fooks A.R., Hayman D.T.S., Suu-Ire R.D., Wang L.F., Wood J.L.N., Yu M.Fuentes:scopusUncovering the fruit bat bushmeat commodity chain and the true extent of fruit bat hunting in Ghana, West Africa
ArticleAbstract: Harvesting, consumption and trade of bushmeat are important causes of both biodiversity loss and potPalabras claves:Bushmeat hunting, Commodity chain, Eidolon helvum, Fruit bat hunting, GhanaAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Hayman D.T.S., Kamins A.O., Ntiamoa-Baidu Y., Restif O., Rowcliffe M., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopusThe Gambian epauletted fruit bat shows increased genetic divergence in the Ethiopian highlands and in an area of rapid urbanization
ArticleAbstract: The Gambian epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus gambianus) is an abundant species that roosts in bothPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, bottleneck, Epomophorus gambianus, gene flow, mitochondrial DNA, Nuclear microsatellitesAutores:Amponsah-Mensah K., Andrew Alexander Cunningham, de Vries S., Lalis A., Nicolas V., Riesle-Sbarbaro S.A., Sargan D.R., Suu-Ire R.D., Wood J.L.N.Fuentes:scopus