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Roosting behaviour and habitat selection of Pteropus giganteus reveal potential links to Nipah virus epidemiology

机译:栖息行为和栖息地的选择狐竹揭示潜在的链接尼帕病毒流行病学

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1. Flying foxes Pteropus spp. play a key role in forest regeneration as seed dispersers and are also the reservoir of many viruses, including Nipah virus in Bangladesh. Little is known about their habitat requirements, particularly in South Asia. Identifying Pteropus habitat preferences could assist in understanding the risk of zoonotic disease transmission broadly and, in Bangladesh, could help explain the spatial distribution of human Nipah virus cases. 2. We analysed characteristics of Pteropus giganteus roosts and constructed an ecological niche model to identify suitable habitat in Bangladesh. We also assessed the distribution of suitable habitat in relation to the location of human Nipah virus cases. 3. Compared to non-roost trees, P. giganteus roost trees are taller with larger diameters and are more frequently canopy trees. Colony size was larger in densely forested regions and smaller in flood-affected areas. Roosts were located in areas with lower annual precipitation and higher human population density than non-roost sites. 4. We predicted that 2-17% of Bangladesh's land area is suitable roosting habitat. Nipah virus outbreak villages were 2.6 times more likely to be located in areas predicted as highly suitable habitat for P. giganteus compared to non-outbreak villages. 5. Synthesis and applications. Habitat suitability modelling may help identify previously undocumented Nipah outbreak locations and improve our understanding of Nipah virus ecology by highlighting regions where there is suitable bat habitat but no reported human Nipah virus. Conservation and public health education is a key component of P. giganteus management in Bangladesh due to the general misunderstanding and fear of bats that are a reservoir of Nipah virus. Affiliation between Old World fruit bats (Pteropodidae) and people is common throughout their range, and in order to conserve these keystone bat species and prevent emergence of zoonotic viruses, it is imperative that we continue to improve our understanding of Pteropus resource requirements and routes of virus transmission from bats to people. Results presented here can be utilized to develop land management strategies and conservation policies that simultaneously protect fruit bats and public health.
机译:1. 森林和植物种子的作用和再生也许多病毒的水库,包括尼帕病毒在孟加拉国。栖息地的需求,特别是在南部亚洲。可以帮助理解的风险人畜共患疾病传播广泛,孟加拉国,可能有助于解释空间人类尼帕病毒病例的分布。分析了狐竹的特征窝和建造一个生态位模型确定合适的栖息地在孟加拉国。评估合适的分布生境与人类的位置尼帕病毒病例。树木,p .竹栖息树是高的大的直径和更频繁的树冠树。地区和较小的受灾地区。窝是位于较低的地区年度降水和更高的人口密度比non-roost网站。孟加拉国的土地面积是合适的栖息栖息地。倍位于区域预测作为P高度合适的栖息地。竹相比non-outbreak村庄。合成和应用程序。造型可以帮助识别非法尼帕病毒疫情地点和改善我们理解尼帕病毒生态学突出的地区有合适的蝙蝠人类尼帕病毒栖息地但没有报道。保护和公共卫生教育是一个关键p .竹管理组件孟加拉国由于普遍误解和恐惧是尼帕的水库的蝙蝠病毒。(狐)和人民是很常见的他们的范围,为了保护这些梯形的蝙蝠种类,防止出现人畜共患病毒,我们迫切需要继续改善我们对狐的理解资源需求和路由的病毒从蝙蝠传染给人。这里提出可以利用开发土地管理策略和保护政策,同时保护果蝠和公众健康。

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