The Daubenton\u27s bat is widespread and common in the UK and countries bordering the English Channel and North Sea. European bat lyssavirus 2 (EBLV-2), a rabies virus, has been detected in Daubenton\u27s bats in the UK and continental Europe. Investigating the relatedness of colonies and gene flow between these regions would allow regional estimates of the movement of Daubenton\u27s bats and thus the potential for disease transmission. The genetic structure of the Daubenton\u27s bat in western Europe was investigated by analysing variability at eight microsatellite loci. Genetic diversity was found to be high at all sites (HE = 0.73-0.84), with little differentiation between bats sampled in the UK and continental Europe. Mantel tests indic...
The Daubenton’s bat is found on a geographical cline from Western Europe, including the British Isle...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are principally attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European bat lyssa...
Passive surveillance for lyssaviruses in UK bats has been ongoing since 1987 and has identified 13 c...
Understanding of the movements of species at multiple scales is essential to appreciate patterns of ...
Most lyssaviruses appear to have bat species as reservoir hosts. In Europe, of around 800 reported c...
Understanding of the movements of species at multiple scales is essential to appreciate patterns of ...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are mainly attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European Bat Lyssavirus...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are mainly attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European Bat Lyssavirus...
The majority of bat rabies cases in Europe are attributed to European bat 1 lyssavirus (EBLV-1), cir...
The majority of bat rabies cases in Europe are attributed to European bat 1 lyssavirus (EBLV-1), cir...
Lyssaviruses are an important genus of zoonotic viruses which cause the disease rabies. The United K...
International audienceThe majority of bat rabies cases in Europe are attributed to European bat 1 ly...
Wildlife is a major reservoir for diseases transmittable to domestic ~mals and man. Following the de...
Zoonotic diseases are of increasing concern on a global scale. In order to understand how such disea...
Daubenton’s bat (Myotis daubentonii) is a known reservoir for European bat lyssavirus type 2 (EBLV-2...
The Daubenton’s bat is found on a geographical cline from Western Europe, including the British Isle...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are principally attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European bat lyssa...
Passive surveillance for lyssaviruses in UK bats has been ongoing since 1987 and has identified 13 c...
Understanding of the movements of species at multiple scales is essential to appreciate patterns of ...
Most lyssaviruses appear to have bat species as reservoir hosts. In Europe, of around 800 reported c...
Understanding of the movements of species at multiple scales is essential to appreciate patterns of ...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are mainly attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European Bat Lyssavirus...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are mainly attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European Bat Lyssavirus...
The majority of bat rabies cases in Europe are attributed to European bat 1 lyssavirus (EBLV-1), cir...
The majority of bat rabies cases in Europe are attributed to European bat 1 lyssavirus (EBLV-1), cir...
Lyssaviruses are an important genus of zoonotic viruses which cause the disease rabies. The United K...
International audienceThe majority of bat rabies cases in Europe are attributed to European bat 1 ly...
Wildlife is a major reservoir for diseases transmittable to domestic ~mals and man. Following the de...
Zoonotic diseases are of increasing concern on a global scale. In order to understand how such disea...
Daubenton’s bat (Myotis daubentonii) is a known reservoir for European bat lyssavirus type 2 (EBLV-2...
The Daubenton’s bat is found on a geographical cline from Western Europe, including the British Isle...
Bat rabies cases in Europe are principally attributed to two lyssaviruses, namely European bat lyssa...
Passive surveillance for lyssaviruses in UK bats has been ongoing since 1987 and has identified 13 c...