Characterization of a MERS-related betacoronavirus in Danish brown long-eared bats (Plecotus auritus). [PDF]
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Non-destructive environmental DNA extracted from owl pellet contents: A valuable tool for monitoring mammalian species richness. [PDF]
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Complete Mitochondrial Genomes and Phylogenetic Relationships of <i>Myotis siligorensis</i> and <i>Myotis laniger</i>. [PDF]
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Study of bat diversity (Mammalia, Chiroptera) in Xuan Nha Nature Reserve, Son La Province, north-western Vietnam, based on integrative insights from morphology, genetics and echolocation data. [PDF]
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Diverse hosts, diverse immune systems: Evolutionary variation in bat immunology. [PDF]
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