Individual flight routes of straw-colored fruit bats during the dry season (grey: urban area of Accra, green: tree density). Use of images is limited to editorial coverage of scientific topics ...
African straw-colored fruit bats, or Eidolon helvum, are among the bat species researchers have determined are not likely hosts of ebolaviruses. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
African straw-colored fruit bats are among those researchers have determined are not likely hosts of ebolaviruses. (Ondrej Prosicky, Getty) Bats are widely recognized as the primary hosts of ...
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Model helps narrow hunt for Ebola virus hosts in bat speciesThe research was inspired in part by a 2015 study by Chandran that revealed that African straw-colored fruit bats were seemingly resistant to Ebola virus infection. The Ebola virus binded poorly ...
Her work can be seen in TIME, The Guardian, Elle, and more. Each year, millions of straw-colored fruit bats descend on Kasanka National Park for a few months, and scientists are working to ...
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