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  2. White-nose syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A second case of white-nose syndrome was detected in Washington in April 2017. The infected bat was a Yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis), which was the first time the disease has been found in this species. [73] In March 2017, the fungus was found on bats in six north Texas counties, bringing the number of states with the fungus to 33.

  3. Biologists see more impacts to Texas bats from deadly disease

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    Positive cases are only confirmed once a bat has contracted the disease. P. destructans is a cold-adapted fungus that occurs in hibernating bat species and is not a risk to people or other wildlife.

  4. Flying primate hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The implication that bats are diphyletic has been fiercely disputed by many zoologists, not only based on the unlikelihood that wings would have evolved twice in mammals, but also on biochemical studies of molecular evolution, which indicate that bats are monophyletic. [13] [14] However, other studies have disputed the validity of these ...

  5. Bat virome - Wikipedia

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    A scientist swabs the muzzle of a tricolored bat in a cave in Tennessee. The bat virome is the group of viruses associated with bats.Bats host a diverse array of viruses, including all seven types described by the Baltimore classification system: (I) double-stranded DNA viruses; (II) single-stranded DNA viruses; (III) double-stranded RNA viruses; (IV) positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses ...

  6. Nipah virus infection - Wikipedia

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    The likelihood of infection through animal transmission can be reduced by avoiding exposure to sick pigs, and to bats where the disease is endemic. Bats harbor a significantly higher proportion of zoonotic viruses than all other mammalian orders, [14] and are known not to be affected by the many viruses they carry, apparently due to their ...

  7. Indiana bat - Wikipedia

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    Indiana bat populations in the northeastern United States are crashing with the rapid spread of white-nose syndrome, the most devastating wildlife disease in recent history. By the end of 2011, this unprecedented threat had killed 5.7 to 6.7 million bats in the United States since its discovery in 2007 based on photographs taken in 2006. [ 5 ]

  8. Bat disease fungus found in Tri-Cities area for 1st time ...

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  9. Little brown bat - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the first bat species documented with the disease, which now affects at least seven hibernating bat species in the United States and Canada. [48] From 2006 to 2011, over one million little brown bats died from the disease in the Northeastern United States , with winter hibernacula populations declining up to 99%. [ 58 ]

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