Fruit bats in flight: a look into the movements of the ecologically important Eidolon helvum in Tanzania https://t.co/SfRJuNibcR https://t.co/wGErszaYNB https://t.co/SxU2CHyOWL
RT @VirologyJ: Eidolon helvum bats are ecologically essential. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from human dwelling…
RT @VirologyJ: Eidolon helvum bats are ecologically essential. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from human dwelling…
Eidolon helvum bats are ecologically essential. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from human dwellings and plantations can reduce virus sharing and foster a more amicable coexistence between species @OneHealthPF https://t.co/cYM7PEey
RT @JonnaMazet: Really proud of @nistara_r & pleased to share our research highlighting the importance of fruit bats and the ecosystem serv…
Really proud of @nistara_r & pleased to share our research highlighting the importance of fruit bats and the ecosystem services that they provide. https://t.co/0JCJlt7wV6
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @BaheerathanM: "Camera traps in fruit orchards frequented by tracked bats showed the presence of multiple species of wildlife, with verv…
RT @BaheerathanM: "Camera traps in fruit orchards frequented by tracked bats showed the presence of multiple species of wildlife, with verv…
RT @BaheerathanM: "Camera traps in fruit orchards frequented by tracked bats showed the presence of multiple species of wildlife, with verv…
Fruit bats in flight: a look into the movements of the ecologically important Eidolon helvum in Tanzania. https://t.co/2WJp2dk4NT
"Camera traps in fruit orchards frequented by tracked bats showed the presence of multiple species of wildlife, with vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) observed as directly handling and eating fruit discarded by bats" 👇👇 https://t.co/6euHHvT9Fc
Fruit bats in flight: a look into the movements of the ecologically important Eidolon helvum in Tanzania. One Health Outlook. 2020;2(1):16. #batpapers https://t.co/PvTn87OznC
RT @_eobs_: And we are grateful to receive and read it, thanks a lot. Great & important work. #AnimalTracking #eobs https://t.co/J8cs5jrty0
RT @jennie__lane: Really interesting work by friend and colleague @nistara_r on bat movement in Tanzania - It is fascinating how far these…
Really interesting work by friend and colleague @nistara_r on bat movement in Tanzania - It is fascinating how far these bats can fly - and without passports or border control! @_BCT_ @bats_w_borders
And we are grateful to receive and read it, thanks a lot. Great & important work. #AnimalTracking #eobs
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
RT @nistara_r: Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/…
Happy to share my PhD chapter on tracking the movements of the amazing #fruitbat, Eidolon helvum, in Tanzania. https://t.co/peuk67EK1i @JonnaMazet @DrBrianHBird @Zikankuba1 @djwolking @EpsteinJon @ucdavisvetmed @OneHealthUCD @whcucdavis https://t.co/m6rSN
Fruit bats in flight: a look into the movements of the ecologically important Eidolon helvum in Tanzania | One Health Outlook | Full Text https://t.co/PP04gAI0g4
RT @VirologyJ: Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long…
RT @VirologyJ: Conservation of bats and protected areas is interdependent. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from hu…
RT @VirologyJ: Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long…
Lest we forget, in this COVID world - bats are ecologically essential!
RT @VirologyJ: Conservation of bats and protected areas is interdependent. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from hu…
RT @VirologyJ: Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long…
RT @VirologyJ: Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long…
RT @VirologyJ: Conservation of bats and protected areas is interdependent. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from hu…
RT @VirologyJ: Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long…
RT @VirologyJ: Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long…
Conservation of bats and protected areas is interdependent. Ensuring that bats have access to wild food sources away from humans could mitigate conflict between bats and humans, reduce virus sharing, and foster a more amicable coexistence between species h
Many plants are pollinated or have their seeds dispersed by fruit bats, including Eidolon helvum. Their ability to fly long distances makes them ecologically essential. @OneHealthUCD https://t.co/cYM7PEey6a