Search Results - "Lilley, T M"
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Signals of positive selection in genomes of palearctic Myotis-bats coexisting with a fungal pathogen
Published in BMC genomics (03-09-2024)“…Disease can act as a driving force in shaping genetic makeup across populations, even species, if the impacts influence a particularly sensitive part of their…”
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When the host's away, the pathogen will play: the protective role of the skin microbiome during hibernation
Published in Animal microbiome (21-12-2023)“…The skin of animals is enveloped by a symbiotic microscopic ecosystem known as the microbiome. The host and microbiome exhibit a mutualistic relationship,…”
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Interspecific variation in redox status regulation and immune defence in five bat species: the role of ectoparasites
Published in Oecologia (01-07-2014)“…Harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced during metabolism and immune responses are neutralized in part by a powerful enzymatic antioxidant system…”
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effect of overwintering temperature on the body energy reserves and phenoloxidase activity of bumblebee Bombus lucorum queens
Published in Insectes sociaux (01-08-2014)“…Warming winters and changes in species composition related to the estimated global warming may cause a threat to bumblebees adapted to cold winters. During the…”
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A Palearctic view of a bat fungal disease
Published in Conservation biology (15-04-2024)“…The fungal infection causing white-nose disease in hibernating bats in North America has resulted in dramatic population declines of affected species, since…”
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Immune responses in hibernating little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (08-02-2017)“…White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease responsible for decimating many bat populations in North America. Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), the…”
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Environmental control reduces white‐nose syndrome infection in hibernating bats
Published in Animal conservation (01-10-2023)“…Abstract Infectious diseases caused by invasive, environmentally persistent fungal pathogens have increasingly endangered global biodiversity, yet disease…”
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Erratum for Hokynar et al., "Molecular Evidence of Chlamydia -Like Organisms in the Feces of Myotis daubentonii Bats"
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Molecular Evidence of Chlamydia-Like Organisms in the Feces of Myotis daubentonii Bats
Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-01-2017)“…Chlamydia-like organisms (CLOs) are recently identified members of the Chlamydiales order. CLOs share intracellular lifestyles and biphasic developmental…”
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Resistance to oxidative damage but not immunosuppression by organic tin compounds in natural populations of Daubenton's bats (Myotis daubentonii)
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology (01-04-2013)“…The acute toxicity of organic tin compounds (OTCs) has been studied in detail. However, due to their complex nature, very little is known about…”
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Immune responses in hibernating little brown myotis (Myotis lucifugus) with white-nose syndrome
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (08-02-2017)“…White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a fungal disease responsible for decimating many bat populations in North America. Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), the…”
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