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diurnal behavior and activity budget of the golden-crowned flying fox (acerodon jubatus) in the subic bay forest reserve area, the philippines.acerodon jubatus (the golden-crowned flying fox) is an endemic species in the philippines, which was suspected to be a host of the reston strain of the ebola virus. as nocturnal animals, the flying foxes spend daytime at the roosting site, which they use for self-maintenance and reproduction. to understand the variation in diurnal behavior and time allocation for various activities in the golden-crowned flying fox, we investigated their daytime behavior and activity budget using instantaneous sc ...201728804092
molecular evidence of ebola reston virus infection in philippine bats.in 2008-09, evidence of reston ebolavirus (restv) infection was found in domestic pigs and pig workers in the philippines. with species of bats having been shown to be the cryptic reservoir of filoviruses elsewhere, the philippine government, in conjunction with the food and agriculture organization of the united nations, assembled a multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional team to investigate philippine bats as the possible reservoir of restv.201526184657
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