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1. Ecological countermeasures to prevent pathogen spillover and subsequent pandemics

2. Using drivers and transmission pathways to identify SARS-like coronavirus spillover risk hotspots

3. Future directions for One Health research: Regional and sectoral gaps

4. A machine learning framework to classify Southeast Asian echolocating bats

5. ChiroVox: a public library of bat calls

6. Bats of Bangladesh—A Systematic Review of the Diversity and Distribution with Recommendations for Future Research

7. Common ground: The foundation of interdisciplinary research on bat disease emergence.

8. Global Medicinal Use of Bats: A Systematic Literature and Social Media Review

9. Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats.

12. Setting the Terms for Zoonotic Diseases: Effective Communication for Research, Conservation, and Public Policy

14. Transboundary hotspots associated with SARS-like coronavirus spillover risk: implications for mitigation

15. Citizen Science Confirms the Rarity of Fruit Bat Pollination of Baobab (Adansonia digitata) Flowers in Southern Africa

16. Bat Ensembles Differ in Response to Use Zones in a Tropical Biosphere Reserve

20. Present and future distribution of bat hosts of sarbecoviruses: implications for conservation and public health

21. Assemblage and Species Threshold Responses to Environmental and Disturbance Gradients Shape Bat Diversity in Disturbed Cave Landscapes

22. Crumbling Island Keystones: Threat Diversity and Intensification on Islands Push Large Island Fruit Bats to the Brink

23. Echolocation and roosting ecology determine sensitivity of forest‐dependent bats to coffee agriculture

24. A review of the major threats and challenges to global bat conservation

25. Introduction and Implementation of Harp Traps Signal a New Era in Bat Research

27. Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats

28. Citizen Science Confirms the Rarity of Fruit Bat Pollination of Baobab (Adansonia digitata) Flowers in Southern Africa

29. Bat Ensembles Differ in Response to Use Zones in a Tropical Biosphere Reserve

30. Bat conservation and zoonotic disease risk: a research agenda to prevent misguided persecution in the aftermath of COVID-19

31. Environmental and biological context modulates the physiological stress response of bats to human disturbance

32. Disproportionately large ecological role of a recently mass-culled flying fox in native forests of an oceanic island

33. Human dimensions of bat conservation – 10 recommendations to improve and diversify studies of human-bat interactions

34. Protecting bias: Across time and ecology, open-source bat locality data are heavily biased by distance to protected area

35. Temporal dynamics of relative abundances and bacterial succession in chronic wound communities

36. Microbiome Structural and Functional Interactions across Host Dietary Niche Space

37. Resource availability and roosting ecology shape reproductive phenology of rain forest insectivorous bats

38. Mobile acoustic transects detect more bat activity than stationary acoustic point counts in a semi-arid and agricultural landscape

39. Clutter negotiating ability in an ensemble of forest interior bats is driven by body mass

40. Correlates of cave-roosting bat diversity as an effective tool to identify priority caves

41. Beyond size – morphological predictors of bite force in a diverse insectivorous bat assemblage from <scp>M</scp> alaysia

42. Can we protect island flying foxes?

43. Temporal dynamics of relative abundances and bacterial succession in chronic wound communities

44. Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of Bats in a Changing World

46. Sensory constraints on prey detection performance in an ensemble of vespertilionid understorey rain forest bats

47. Networking Networks for Global Bat Conservation

48. Bats in the Anthropocene

49. Cute, Creepy, or Crispy—How Values, Attitudes, and Norms Shape Human Behavior Toward Bats

50. Social organization and genetic structure: insights from codistributed bat populations

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