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Furiously beating bat hearts, giant migrating wombats, and puzzling out preprint publishing

This week we hear stories on how a bat varies its heart rate to avoid starving, giant wombatlike creatures that once migrated across Australia, and the downsides of bedbugs’ preference for dirty laundry with Online News Editor David Grimm. Sarah Crespi talks Jocelyn Kaiser about her guide to preprint servers for biologists—what they are, how they are used, and why some people are worried about preprint publishing’s rising popularity. For our monthly book segment, Jen Golbeck talks to author Sandra Postel about her book, Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity. Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: tap10/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]  




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Creating chimeras for organ transplants and how bats switch between their eyes and ears on the wing

Researchers have been making animal embryos from two different species, so-called “chimeras,” for years, by introducing stem cells from one species into a very early embryo of another species. The ultimate goal is to coax the foreign cells into forming an organ for transplantation. But questions abound: Can evolutionarily distant animals, like pigs and humans, be mixed together to produce such organs? Or could species closely related to us, like chimps and macaques, stand in for tests with human cells? Staff Writer Kelly Servick joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the research, the regulations, and the growing ethical debate. Also this week, Sarah talks with Yossi Yovel of the School of Zoology and the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University in Israel about his work on sensory integration in bats. Writing in Science Advances, he and his colleagues show through several clever experiments when bats switch between echolocation and vision. Yossi and Sarah discuss how these trade-offs in bats can inform larger questions about our own perception. For our monthly books segment, Science books editor Valerie Thompson talks with Lucy Jones of the Seismological Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena about a song she created, based on 130 years of temperature data, for an instrument called the “viola de gamba.” Read more on the Books et al. blog. Download a transcript (PDF) This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Ads on the show: MagellanTV; KiwiCo Listen to previous podcasts. About the Science Podcast [Image: The Legend Kay/Flickr; Music: Jeffrey Cook]




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Stats: He is the BEST Test batsman in the world at the moment!

Statistical highlights on Day 2 of the third cricket Test between India and Sri Lanka




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World Cup 2019: Bowler, not batsman, will rule!

Consistent death bowling from a Bumrah and spinners picking up wickets in the middle overs is why the average run-rate in the last few years hasn't exploded the way one would have expected, says Dhruv Munjal.




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Jammu and Kashmir govt bats for DGMO-level meet between Ind, Pak

Omar said the centre should explore other options if Pak continues to violate ceasefire along LoC.




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Michelle Obama bats for Indian-American Ami Bera



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It’s wrong to blame bats for the coronavirus epidemic

Bats, which make up a group of more than 1,200 species, are the only mammals capable of flight. They are important pollinators and seed dispersers, and they provide pest control by eating insects. A number of species also carry viruses that can sicken livestock and human beings---and they likely played some role in the SARS outbreak in 2002. Although much more evidence needs to be collected, researchers suspect that SARS-CoV-2 (the virus at the center of the coronavirus pandemic) originated in bats, and wildlife officials fear that they may become targets of human persecution. 




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And the skeeters gobbled up the bats!




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Non-calanoid copepods at the Bermuda Atlantic time-series (BATS) station




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Ecological studies and management of Missouri bats, with emphasis on cave-dwelling species




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The effect of hummingbird feeders on the pollen loads and diversity in nectarivorous bats (Glossophaginae) in a tropical cloud forest




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A comparison of hemoparasite loads between bats (F : Phyllostomidae) of different feeding guilds in San Luis, Costa Rica




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Species composition of bats (Chiroptera) in different land- use mosaics




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Hemoparasite load in bats with varying roost size in San Luis, Costa Rica




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Going batty : response of foraging glossophagine bats to auditorily perceived predator presence




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Niche portioning in four frugivorous neotropical bats: Carollia subrufa, Carollia perspicillata, Sturnira ludovici, and Artibeus toltecus




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Ectoparasite richness and abundance on three species of Neotropical bats




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Fruit presentation and its discovery and removal by frugivorous bats (Phyllostomidae)




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Crop size, ripening, and fruit removal in Solanum umbellatum (Solanaceae) by Phyllostomid bats




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Spatial dispersion of fruits and foraging optimization of frugivorous bats




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Sucrose concentration preference in nectarivorous bats




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Niche partitioning by frugivorous bats in the San Luis Valley, Costa Rica




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Marriage record of Jenness, Charles M. and Batson, Helen B.




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Preferred sucrose concentration in nectarivorous bats




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Sugar preferences of nectarivorous bats




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Resource partitioning and niche differentiation of nectarivorous bats in a Monteverde cloud forest




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A New Threat to Bats: White-Nose Syndrome




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Ecological studies and management of Missouri bats




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Histopathology confirms White-Nose Syndrome in bats in Europe




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Inoculation of bats with European Geomyces destructans supports the novel pathogen hypothesis for the origin of white-nose syndrome




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Pathology in euthermic bats with white nose syndrome suggests a natural manifestation of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome




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Reign of the Red Queen: the future of bats hangs in the balance




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Effects of land use on foraging of insectivorous bats in pre-montane wet forest




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An observational study of how diet affects the presence of oral microbiota in bats




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Possible causes of hair loss in captive Dermanura tolteca bats




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Bacteria Isolated from Bats Inhibit the Growth of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Causative Agent of White-Nose Syndrome




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Direct Detection of Fungal Siderophores on Bats with White-Nose Syndrome via Fluorescence Microscopy-Guided Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry




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Post-White-nose syndrome trends in Virginia’s cave bats, 2008-2013




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Environment and host species shape the skin microbiome of captive neotropical bats




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Metabolic rate, latitude and thermal stability of roosts, but not phylogeny, affect rewarming rates of bats




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Nonecholocating Fruit Bats Produce Biosonar Clicks with Their Wings




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Subtropical mouse-tailed bats use geothermally heated caves for winter hibernation




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Bats as ‘special’ reservoirs for emerging zoonotic pathogens




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Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats




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Long-Term Persistence of Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Causative Agent of White-Nose Syndrome, in the Absence of Bats




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A case study of bats and white-nose syndrome demonstrating how to model population viability with evolutionary effects




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A case study of bats and white-nose syndrome demonstrating how to model population viability with evolutionary effects




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Conservation implications of physiological carry-over effects in bats recovering from white-nose syndrome




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Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats




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Multiple mortality events in bats: a global review