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Longitudinal study of age specific pattern of coronavirus infection in Lyle’s flying fox (Pteropus lylei) in Thailand

Longitudinal study of age specific pattern of coronavirus infection in Lyle’s flying fox (Pteropus lylei) in Thailand

... P. lylei (Lyle’s flying fox (LFF)) ranges from Yunnan in China, and extends to Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam [23]. Up to 20 colonies have been identified in Thailand [24] and the largest known colony ...

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Roost characteristics and habitat preference of indian flying fox (pteropus giganteus) in lakhimpur - kheri, uttar pradesh, india

Roost characteristics and habitat preference of indian flying fox (pteropus giganteus) in lakhimpur - kheri, uttar pradesh, india

... The Indian flying fox, P. giganteus is known to live in close proximity of humans and was observed roosting in botanical gardens, cities, and villages (Chakravarthy et al., 2008; Krystufek, 2009). ...

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The movement ecology of the Mauritian flying fox (Pteropus niger): a long-term study using solar-powered GSM/GPS tags

The movement ecology of the Mauritian flying fox (Pteropus niger): a long-term study using solar-powered GSM/GPS tags

... Mauritian flying fox plays a vital role in the dispersal of native and endemic plant species [20]], and probably in enhancing seed germination and potentially forest regen- eration over large spatial scales ...

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Population Census of Indian Flying Fox, Pteropus giganteus (Brünnich, 1782) With Relation to Climatic Conditions in Thazi, Mandalay Region, Central Myanmar

Population Census of Indian Flying Fox, Pteropus giganteus (Brünnich, 1782) With Relation to Climatic Conditions in Thazi, Mandalay Region, Central Myanmar

... Barlow (1999) pointed out that population estimation is an important initial step in determining what management programs and protective resources are required for a species Hunting and habitat loss were identified as ...

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The Effect of Ambient Temperatureon Roost Tree Selection ofIndian Flying Fox, Pteropusgiganteus (Brünnich,1782) in Thazi, Mandalay Region, Central Myanmar

The Effect of Ambient Temperatureon Roost Tree Selection ofIndian Flying Fox, Pteropusgiganteus (Brünnich,1782) in Thazi, Mandalay Region, Central Myanmar

... It was found that in March and April when the ambient temperature gradually increased to 39ºC. Most of the P. gigateus species preferred to roost on Borrasusflabellifer rather than other roost trees. It is assumed that ...

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Ultrastructure of ovarian preantral follicles and corpus luteum in Indian flying fox Pteropus giganteus (Brünnich)

Ultrastructure of ovarian preantral follicles and corpus luteum in Indian flying fox Pteropus giganteus (Brünnich)

... Aims: This study was undertaken to reveal the ultrastructural details of preantral ovarian follicles and corpus luteum in Indian flying fox Pteropus giganteus. Methods: Five specimens were collected during ...

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Babesial infection in the Madagascan flying fox, Pteropus rufus É  Geoffroy, 1803

Babesial infection in the Madagascan flying fox, Pteropus rufus É Geoffroy, 1803

... the Madagascan flying fox Pteropus rufus. Notably, these new Babesia spp. cluster phylogenetically within the B. microti clade, aligning most closely with a Babesia sp. lineage reported from Madagascan ...

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Land manager perspectives on conflict mitigation strategies for urban flying fox camps

Land manager perspectives on conflict mitigation strategies for urban flying fox camps

... of flying-foxes in existing cities and towns ...between flying-foxes and local communities can result in significant ...with flying-fox camps can reduce the amenity of private and public ...

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Flying-fox Heat Event Response Guidelines SEQ

Flying-fox Heat Event Response Guidelines SEQ

... a flying-fox heat response forum was sponsored by LGAQ and hosted by Logan City Council, convened by Mrs Lee-Anne ...in flying-fox heat event responses representing each of the key regions in ...

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Roost fidelity in spectacled flying-foxes Pteropus conspicillatus: implications for conservation and management

Roost fidelity in spectacled flying-foxes Pteropus conspicillatus: implications for conservation and management

... Roost trees at three Pteropus conspicillatus camps in the Australian Wet Tropics were monitored for the presence and absence of individuals over a four month period. The number of individual P. conspicillatus in roost ...

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Studying mobile species in spatially complex ecosystems: Australian flying-foxes as a case study

Studying mobile species in spatially complex ecosystems: Australian flying-foxes as a case study

... To explore the ecological factors influencing behaviour at a local scale, emergence timing at a flying-fox camp in tropical North Queensland was investigated. This also allowed me to determine if the ...

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... Citation: Moe Moe Aung & Than Than Htay (2019). Dietary analysis of the Indian Flying Fox Pteropus giganteus (Brunnich, 1782) (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in My- anmar through the analysis of faecal and ...

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Studying mobile species in spatially complex ecosystems: Australian flying-foxes as a case study

Studying mobile species in spatially complex ecosystems: Australian flying-foxes as a case study

... To explore the ecological factors influencing behaviour at a local scale, emergence timing at a flying-fox camp in tropical North Queensland was investigated. This also allowed me to determine if the ...

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Preliminary spatial analysis of Hendra disease outbreaks in South East Queensland

Preliminary spatial analysis of Hendra disease outbreaks in South East Queensland

... The next stage of the research includes detailed cluster analysis based on individual factors such as flying-fox types and their characteristics, vegetation types, breeding times and seasons of the ...

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Witches before Flying

Witches before Flying

... Shakespeare’s Macbeth was acted in a semi-operatic version in 1663, whose ‘flying’ witches proved extremely popular with audiences of that time and afterwards, however this version was not printed until ten years ...

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The hedgehog and the fox : from DSGE to Macro Pru

The hedgehog and the fox : from DSGE to Macro Pru

... But the results for a temporary technology shock reported in Gali 2008, Table 3.2, p.55 show that policy adjustments to the nominal interest rate in line with the time-profile of the pro[r] ...

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Thermoregulation by Winter Flying Endothermic Moths

Thermoregulation by Winter Flying Endothermic Moths

... The winter-flying moths appear to be anatomically and physiologically similar to summer-flying moths their size, but they are physiologically better able to warm up and fly at low T a th[r] ...

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Safety and the flying doctor

Safety and the flying doctor

... While the onus is placed on the individual doctor to be fit for duty, it is disingenuous for an employing Patients would authority to claim it is have every right only responsible for th[r] ...

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Orientation in high-flying migrant insects in relation to flows: mechanisms and strategies

Orientation in high-flying migrant insects in relation to flows: mechanisms and strategies

... and compare this direction with, say, a time-compensated sun compass cue, and then decide whether or not to abort migration. If the wind direction was favourable they could con- tinue to ascend, maintaining direction ...

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The PET54 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: characterization of a nuclear gene encoding a mitochondrial translational activator and subcellular localization of its product.

The PET54 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: characterization of a nuclear gene encoding a mitochondrial translational activator and subcellular localization of its product.

... Fox, 1986 At least two nuclear gene products are specifically required for translation of a single yeast mitochondrial mRNA.. Fox, 1987 Multiple nuclear gene products are [r] ...

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