Preliminary checklist and aspects of the ecology of small mammals at the University of Ghana Botanical Garden, Accra Plains, Ghana

Benjamin Y. Ofori1,2*, Reuben A. Garshon1, Jones, K. Quartey3, Daniel K. Attuquayefio1

 

1Department of Animal Biology and Conservation Science, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana
2Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, Macquarie Pack, NSW 2019, Sydney, Australia
3Centre for African Wetlands, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra, Ghana

A framework for the study of zoonotic disease emergence and its drivers: spillover of bat pathogens as a case study

James L. N. Wood1,*, Melissa Leach2, Linda Waldman2, Hayley MacGregor2, Anthony R. Fooks3, Kate E. Jones4,†, Olivier Restif1, Dina Dechmann5, David T. S. Hayman1,3,4,6, Kate S. Baker1,4, Alison J. Peel1,4, Alexandra O. Kamins1,4, Jakob Fahr5,7, Yaa Ntiamoa Baidu8,12, Richard Suu-Ire9,12, Robert F. Breiman10, Jonathan H. Epstein11, Hume E. Field13 and Andrew A.

The Gambian epauletted fruit bat shows increased genetic divergence in the Ethiopian highlands and in an area of rapid urbanization

Silke A. Riesle‐Sbarbaro1,2  | Kofi Amponsah‐Mensah4 | Stefan de Vries1 | Violaine Nicolas3  | Aude Lalis3 | Richard Suu‐Ire4,5 | Andrew A. Cunningham2  | James L. N. Wood1 | David R. Sargan1

Pathogenesis of bat rabies in a natural reservoir: Comparative susceptibility of the straw-colored fruit bat (Eidolon helvum) to three strains of Lagos bat virus

Richard Suu-Ire1,2,3,4‡, Lineke Begeman5‡, Ashley C. Banyard6, Andrew C. Breed6, Christian Drosten7, Elisa Eggerbauer8, Conrad M. Freuling8, Louise Gibson1, Hooman Goharriz6, Daniel L. Horton9, Daisy Jennings6, Ivan V. Kuzmin10, Denise Marston6, Yaa Ntiamoa-Baidu2, Silke Riesle Sbarbaro1,11, David Selden6, Emma L. Wise6, Thijs Kuiken5, Anthony R.