Bat flies represent a remarkably diverse group of obligate, haematophagous ectoparasites that specialise in parasitising bats. Their evolution is inextricably linked to that of their chiropteran hosts ...
Introduction: The world of bats / Heinz Mehlhorn -- Bats: a glimpse on their astonishing morphology and lifestyle / Volker Walldorf and Heinz Mehlhorn -- Bats as potential reservoir hosts for ...
This article is part of an occasional series in which Nature profiles scientists with unusual career histories or outside interests. Kevin Liévano-Romero was seven years old when he pooped out his ...
At head of title: From the Zoological Institution of the University of Lund and the Zoological Laboratory of the Agricultural, Dairy, and Horticultural Institution of Alnarp. "The translation has been ...
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Scientists discover new ‘brain-inflaming’ bat viruses in China, raise ‘urgent concerns'
In China, researchers have discovered at least 20 new viruses within bats, raising "urgent concerns" that these might go on to affect livestock as well as humans in future. The team used genetic ...
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