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1. 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales

3. Disease alters macroecological patterns of North American bats

7. Multiplex panels of polymorphic microsatellite loci for two cryptic bat species of the genus Pipistrellus, developed by cross-species amplification within the family Vespertilionidae.

9. Brno loanvirus (BRNV) in bats inhabiting the urban area of Brno, Czech Republic.

10. Changes in body size and fertility due to artificial and natural feeding of laboratory common bed bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicidae).

11. Despite genetic isolation in sympatry, post-copulatory reproductive barriers have not evolved between bat- and human-associated common bedbugs (Cimex lectularius L.).

12. Age-related mating rates among ecologically distinct lineages of bedbugs, Cimex lectularius.

13. Detection of Leptospira species in bat cadavers, Czech and Slovak Republics.

14. Ecological values of intermittent rivers for terrestrial vertebrate fauna.

15. Urinary shedding of leptospires in palearctic bats.

16. Cold arousal - A mechanism used by hibernating bats to reduce the energetic costs of disturbance.

17. Male diet affects female fitness and sperm competition in human- and bat-associated lineages of the common bedbug, Cimex lectularius.

18. Bat aggregational response to pest caterpillar emergence.

19. Active surveillance for antibodies confirms circulation of lyssaviruses in Palearctic bats.

20. 2020 taxonomic update for phylum Negarnaviricota (Riboviria: Orthornavirae), including the large orders Bunyavirales and Mononegavirales.

21. Reproductive compatibility among populations and host-associated lineages of the common bed bug ( Cimex lectularius L.).

22. Low seasonal variation in greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) blood parameters.

23. Identification and age-dependence of pteridines in bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) and bat bugs (C. pipistrelli) using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

24. Spatial networks differ when food supply changes: Foraging strategy of Egyptian fruit bats.

25. Resistance is futile: RNA-sequencing reveals differing responses to bat fungal pathogen in Nearctic Myotis lucifugus and Palearctic Myotis myotis.

26. Numerous cold arousals and rare arousal cascades as a hibernation strategy in European Myotis bats.

27. Hibernation temperature-dependent Pseudogymnoascus destructans infection intensity in Palearctic bats.

28. Alterations in the health of hibernating bats under pathogen pressure.

29. An evaluation of odor repellent effectiveness in prevention of wildlife-vehicle collisions.

30. White-nose syndrome pathology grading in Nearctic and Palearctic bats.

31. Novel hantavirus identified in European bat species Nyctalus noctula.

32. Discrimination between lineage-specific shelters by bat- and human-associated bed bugs does not constitute a stable reproductive barrier.

33. Deeply torpid bats can change position without elevation of body temperature.

34. Circum-Mediterranean phylogeography of a bat coupled with past environmental niche modeling: A new paradigm for the recolonization of Europe?

35. Ectoparasites may serve as vectors for the white-nose syndrome fungus.

36. Novel Cryptosporidium bat genotypes III and IV in bats from the USA and Czech Republic.

37. Reproduction barrier between two lineages of bed bug (Cimex lectularius) (Heteroptera: Cimicidae).

38. Detection of Diverse Novel Bat Astrovirus Sequences in the Czech Republic.

39. The BAARA (Biological AutomAted RAdiotracking) system: a new approach in ecological field studies.

40. Nonlethal screening of bat-wing skin with the use of ultraviolet fluorescence to detect lesions indicative of white-nose syndrome.

41. Two different lineages of bedbug (Cimex lectularius) reflected in host specificity.

42. Recolonization of bat roost by bat bugs (Cimex pipistrelli): could parasite load be a cause of bat roost switching?

43. Bat bugs (Cimex pipistrelli) and their impact on non-dwelling bats.

44. Increasing incidence of Geomyces destructans fungus in bats from the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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