<div><p>Species of Old World fruit-bats (family <i>Pteropodidae</i>) have been identified as the natural hosts of a number of novel and highly pathogenic viruses threatening livestock and human health. We used GPS data loggers to record the nocturnal foraging movements of <i>Acerodon jubatus</i>, the Golden-crowned flying fox in the Philippines to better understand the landscape utilisation of this iconic species, with the dual objectives of pre-empting disease emergence and supporting conservation management. Data loggers were deployed on eight of 54 <i>A. jubatus</i> (two males and six females) captured near Subic Bay on the Philippine island of Luzon between 22 November and 2 December 2010. Bodyweight ranged from 730 g to 1002 g, transla...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
Large Xying-foxes in insular Southeast Asia are the most threatened of the Old World fruit bats due ...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Hunting and loss of natural habitats increasingly threaten tropical biodiversity and ecosystems, par...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
Large Xying-foxes in insular Southeast Asia are the most threatened of the Old World fruit bats due ...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Species of Old World fruit-bats (family Pteropodidae) have been identified as the natural hosts of a...
Hunting and loss of natural habitats increasingly threaten tropical biodiversity and ecosystems, par...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
International audienceBackground: Improved understanding of the foraging ecology of bats in the face...
Large Xying-foxes in insular Southeast Asia are the most threatened of the Old World fruit bats due ...