A cross-sectional survey on fruit bat-human interaction in Pakistan; one health perspective

T Ahmed, OB Amjad, H Ahmed, S Ahmed, JA Ansari… - One Health …, 2023 - Springer
Objective Several factors, such as residential area topography, population density, and lack
of infrastructure, were hypothesized to contribute toward respondents' knowledge, attitude …

Home ranges, directionality and the influence of moon phases on the movement ecology of Indian flying fox males in southern India

B Murugavel, S Kandula, H Somanathan… - Biology …, 2023 - journals.biologists.com
Flying foxes of the genus Pteropus are amongst the largest fruit bats and potential long-
range pollinators and seed dispersers in the paleotropics. Pteropus giganteus (currently P …

Foraging and mating behaviors of Hypsignathus monstrosus at the bat‐human interface in a central African rainforest

E Schloesing, A Caron, R Chambon… - Ecology and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Studying wildlife space use in human‐modified environments contributes to characterize
wildlife‐human interactions to assess potential risks of zoonotic‐pathogens transmission …

Foraging and roosting patterns of a repeatedly mass-culled island flying fox reveals opportunities to mitigate human–wildlife conflict

VO Seegobin, RZ Oleksy, FBV Florens - Biodiversity, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Human–wildlife conflicts (HWC) arising from fruit bats eating commercial fruits is a
worsening problem worldwide and is epitomized by the Mauritian flying fox (Pteropus niger) …

Current and future predicted distribution of roosts of the Indian Flying Fox Pteropus medius Temmink, 1825 in Nepal

S Thapa, DR Dahal, S Baral, K Pandey, TB Thapa… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Abstract The Indian Flying Fox Pteropus medius, largest of the four fruit bat species in Nepal
and is extensively distributed in South Asia. Their known roosts are distributed within an …