- The straw-coloured
fruit bat (Eidolon
helvum) is a
large fruit bat that is the most
widely distributed of all the
African megabats. It is
quite common...
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Madagascan fruit bat,
Eidolon dupreanum Straw-coloured
fruit bat,
Eidolon helvum Wilson, D. E.; Reeder, D. M., eds. (2005).
Mammal Species of the World:...
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Curtonotum helvum, the
curtonotid fly, is a
species of fly in the
family Curtonotidae. "Curtonotum
helvum Report".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
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henipaviruses were
detected in
African straw-colored
fruit bats (Eidolon
helvum) in Ghana. The
finding of
these novel henipaviruses outside Australia and...
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minutes at most. A 1994
study of the straw-coloured
fruit bat (Eidolon
helvum) and hammer-headed bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus)
found a mean respiratory...
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successful of
which are
zebra and buffalo.
Close to ten
million Eidolon helvum (African straw-coloured
fruit bat)
migrate to the Mu****u
swamp evergreen...
- that this tree
relies heavily on the straw-coloured
fruit bat (Eidolon
helvum) for seed dispersal, over 98% of the seed
falling to the
ground having p****ed...
- bats)
Madagascan fruit bat (E. dupreanum) Straw-coloured
fruit bat (E.
helvum)
Mirimiri Fijian monkey-faced Bat (M. acrodonta)
Neopteryx Small-toothed...
- (Dendrohyrax dorsalis).
About 128,400 straw-coloured
fruit bats (Eidolon
helvum) were
estimated in 2011 to be
traded as
bushmeat every year in four cities...
- bats in
Madagascar (Pteropus rufus,
Eidolon dupreanum) and
Ghana (Eidolon
helvum)
indicating a wide
geographic distribution of the viruses. No infection...