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Advances in understanding bat infection dynamics across biological scales
Over the past two decades, research on bat-associated microbes such as viruses, bacteria and fungi has dramatically increased. Here, we synthesize themes from a conference symposium focused on advances in the research of bats and their microbes, including physiological, immunological, ecological and epidemiological research that has improved our understanding of bat infection dynamics at multiple biological scales. We first present metrics for measuring individual bat responses to infection and challenges associated with using these metrics. We next discuss infection dynamics within bat populations of the same species, before introducing complexities that arise in multi-species communities of bats, humans and/or livestock. Finally, we outline critical gaps and opportunities for future interdisciplinary work on topics involving bats and their microbes.
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DATA ACCESSIBILITY : Data to support authorship network mapping of the bat research community (described in the electronic supplementary material)
are available at Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8003910 [154].
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL from “Advances in understanding bat infection dynamics across biological scales”. Figshare. (doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7075588)