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Movements of Indian Flying Fox in Myanmar as a Guide to Human-Bat Interface Sites.
McEvoy, John F; Kishbaugh, Jennifer C; Valitutto, Marc T; Aung, Ohnmar; Tun, Kyaw Yan Naing; Win, Ye Tun; Maw, Min Thein; Thein, Wai Zin; Win, Htay Htay; Chit, Aung Myo; Vodzak, Megan E; Murray, Suzan.
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  • McEvoy JF; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA. mcevoyj@si.edu.
  • Kishbaugh JC; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA.
  • Valitutto MT; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA.
  • Aung O; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA.
  • Tun KYN; Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation, Yangon, Myanmar.
  • Win YT; Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation, Yangon, Myanmar.
  • Maw MT; Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation, Yangon, Myanmar.
  • Thein WZ; Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation, Yangon, Myanmar.
  • Win HH; Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Irrigation, Yangon, Myanmar.
  • Chit AM; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA.
  • Vodzak ME; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA.
  • Murray S; Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, 1500 Remount Road, Front Royal, VA, 22630, USA.
Ecohealth ; 18(2): 204-216, 2021 06.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34448977
ABSTRACT
Frugivorous bats play a vital role in tropical ecosystems as pollinators and seed dispersers but are also important vectors of zoonotic diseases. Myanmar sits at the intersection of numerous bioregions and contains habitats that are important for many endangered and endemic species. This rapidly developing country also forms a connection between hotspots of emerging human diseases. We deployed Global Positioning System collars to track the movements of 10 Indian flying fox (Pteropus giganteus) in the agricultural landscapes of central Myanmar. We used clustering analysis to identify foraging sites and high-utilization areas. As part of a larger viral surveillance study in bats of Myanmar, we also collected oral and rectal swab samples from 29 bats to test for key emerging viral diseases in this colony. There were no positive results detected for our chosen viruses. We analyzed their foraging movement behavior and evaluated selected foraging sites for their potential as human-wildlife interface sites.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Zoonoses / Quirópteros Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Zoonoses / Quirópteros Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article