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Distribution of bat species in Western Asia: Occurrence records from the Western Asia Bat Research Network (WAB-Net) project.
Phelps, Kendra; Al Abdulasalam, Zahran; Al-Hmoud, Nisreen; Ali, Shahzad; Alrwashdeh, Mumen; Bilgin, Rasit; Ghazaryan, Astghik; Hamel, Luke; Hasanov, Nijat; Natradze, Ioseb; Papov, George; Sidamonidze, Ketevan; Spalton, Andrew; Urushadze, Lela; Olival, Kevin J.
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  • Phelps K; EcoHealth Alliance, New York City, United States of America EcoHealth Alliance New York City United States of America.
  • Al Abdulasalam Z; Environment Authority, Muscat, Oman Environment Authority Muscat Oman.
  • Al-Hmoud N; Bio-Safety and Bio-Security Centre, Royal Scientific Society, Amman, Jordan Bio-Safety and Bio-Security Centre, Royal Scientific Society Amman Jordan.
  • Ali S; Princess Sumaya University for Technology, Amman, Jordan Princess Sumaya University for Technology Amman Jordan.
  • Alrwashdeh M; Department of Wildlife & Ecology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan Department of Wildlife & Ecology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore Pakistan.
  • Attaullah; Bio-Safety and Bio-Security Centre, Royal Scientific Society, Amman, Jordan Bio-Safety and Bio-Security Centre, Royal Scientific Society Amman Jordan.
  • Bilgin R; Department of Wildlife & Ecology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan Department of Wildlife & Ecology, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore Pakistan.
  • Ghazaryan A; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkiye Institute of Environmental Sciences, Bogazici University Istanbul Turkiye.
  • Hamel L; Department of Zoology, Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia Department of Zoology, Yerevan State University Yerevan Armenia.
  • Hasanov N; EcoHealth Alliance, New York City, United States of America EcoHealth Alliance New York City United States of America.
  • Natradze I; Institute of Zoology, Ministry of Science and Education, Baku, Azerbaijan Institute of Zoology, Ministry of Science and Education Baku Azerbaijan.
  • Papov G; Institute of Zoology, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia Institute of Zoology, Ilia State University Tbilisi Georgia.
  • Sidamonidze K; Department of Zoology, Yerevan State University, Yerevan, Armenia Department of Zoology, Yerevan State University Yerevan Armenia.
  • Spalton A; R. Lugar Center, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi, Georgia R. Lugar Center, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health Tbilisi Georgia.
  • Urushadze L; Wildlife consultant, Muscat, Oman Wildlife consultant Muscat Oman.
  • Olival KJ; R. Lugar Center, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health, Tbilisi, Georgia R. Lugar Center, National Center for Disease Control and Public Health Tbilisi Georgia.
Biodivers Data J ; 12: e132199, 2024.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39210959
ABSTRACT

Background:

Western Asia represents a mixing pot of diverse bat species with distributions spanning across other geographic regions. Yet, relative to other regions, there is a significant gap in coordinated bat research in Western Asia, thereby resulting in a relatively limited number of curated occurrence records. New information The Western Asia Bat Research Network (WAB-Net) project was created to strengthen research capacity and knowledge of the diversity and distribution of bat species in a little-studied region, as well as to collect data to characterise the diversity and prevalence of coronaviruses in diverse bat species. Over a four-year period (2018-2022), we documented 4,278 individual records for 41 bat species using a cross-sectional survey approach at 50 sites in seven Western Asian countries, specifically Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Jordan, Oman, Pakistan and Turkiye. At each site, we captured, on average, 90 individual bats (range 9-131) over multiple consecutive nights and used standardised methods to collect demographic and morphological data from captured individuals. We additionally completed a systematic evaluation of environmental characterisation and human-bat interactions at all 50 sites. Here, we report individual occurrence records and site conditions from this multi-country, multi-year sampling effort.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Biodivers Data J Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Bulgaria

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Biodivers Data J Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article Pais de publicación: Bulgaria