Hibernation, the use of prolonged torpor to depress metabolism, is employed by mammals to conserve resources during extended periods of extreme temperatures and/or resource limitation. Mammalian hibernators arouse to euthermy periodically during torpor for reasons that are not well understood, and these arousals may facilitate immune processes. To determine whether arousals enable host responses to pathogens, we used dual RNA-Seq and a paired sampling approach to examine gene expression in a hibernating bat, the little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus). During torpor, transcript levels differed in only a few genes between uninfected wing tissue and adjacent tissue infected with Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the fungal pathogen that causes whi...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
Hibernation, the use of prolonged torpor to depress metabolism, is employed by mammals to conserve r...
Hibernation consists of extended durations of torpor interrupted by periodic arousals. The 'dehydrat...
Hibernation consists of extended durations of torpor interrupted by periodic arousals. The 'dehydrat...
Recently bats have been associated with the emergence of diseases, both as reservoirs for several ne...
Immunological responses of hibernating mammals are suppressed at low body temperatures, a possible e...
The emerging wildlife disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) affects both physiology and behaviour of hib...
ABSTRACT Skin acts as a mechanical barrier between the body and its surrounding environment and play...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease responsible for decimating many bat populations in Nor...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) in North American bats is caused by an invasive cutaneous infection by the...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
Hibernation, the use of prolonged torpor to depress metabolism, is employed by mammals to conserve r...
Hibernation consists of extended durations of torpor interrupted by periodic arousals. The 'dehydrat...
Hibernation consists of extended durations of torpor interrupted by periodic arousals. The 'dehydrat...
Recently bats have been associated with the emergence of diseases, both as reservoirs for several ne...
Immunological responses of hibernating mammals are suppressed at low body temperatures, a possible e...
The emerging wildlife disease white-nose syndrome (WNS) affects both physiology and behaviour of hib...
ABSTRACT Skin acts as a mechanical barrier between the body and its surrounding environment and play...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease responsible for decimating many bat populations in Nor...
White-nose syndrome (WNS) in North American bats is caused by an invasive cutaneous infection by the...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...
White-nose syndrome (WNS), an emerging infectious disease that has killed over 5.5 million hibernati...