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The movement ecology of the Mauritian flying fox (Pteropus niger): a long-term study using solar-powered GSM/GPS tags.

Ryszard Z OleksyCharles L AyadyVikash TatayahCarl JonesPaul W HoweyJérémy S P FroidevauxPaul A RaceyGareth Jones
Published in: Movement ecology (2019)
Solar-powered GSM tagging provides unprecedented potential for understanding the movement ecology of flying foxes. Mauritian flying foxes often move between the few remnant native forest fragments, which remain important for their conservation, and have potentially important roles in seed dispersal. Their nomadic movement fits with their panmictic genetic structure. Although their ability for long distance movements, sometimes over short timescales, permits rapid responses to local threats and environmental change, being restricted to Mauritius renders the bats extremely vulnerable to intense culling.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • genome wide
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  • gene expression
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  • high efficiency