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Meguro F, Higashiyama H, Pommery Y, Wilson L, Tu V, Nojiri T, et al.
J Anat . 2024 Dec; 246(3):331-344. PMID: 39626193
Orofacial morphology in mammals plays a critical role in essential life functions such as feeding and communication, which are influenced by the shapes of these anatomical structures. Bats are known...
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Gyorossy D, Csorba G, Szabadi K, Estok P, Tu V, Thong V, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Oct; 14(1):23335. PMID: 39375374
Southeast Asia includes several global biodiversity hotspots and bats account for nearly one-third of mammal species currently known in the region. While acoustic methods have become widespread in bat research,...
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Maki T, Sannomiya N, Hirao T, Fukui D
Ecol Evol . 2024 Apr; 14(4):e11277. PMID: 38628917
This study investigated the relative influences of environmental, spatial, and historical factors, including the island-specific history of land connectivity, on bat assemblages in the Japanese Archipelago. We collected bat distribution...
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Nojiri T, Takechi M, Furutera T, Brualla N, Iseki S, Fukui D, et al.
Evodevo . 2024 Feb; 15(1):2. PMID: 38326924
Background: The hyolaryngeal apparatus generates biosonar pulses in the laryngeally echolocating bats. The cartilage and muscles comprising the hyolarynx of laryngeally echolocating bats are morphologically modified compared to those of...
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Niga Y, Fujioka E, Heim O, Nomi A, Fukui D, Hiryu S
R Soc Open Sci . 2023 Jun; 10(6):230035. PMID: 37388314
Species of open-space bats that are relatively large, such as bats from the genus , are considered as high-risk species for collisions with wind turbines (WTs). However, important information on...
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Nojiri T, Werneburg I, Tu V, Fukui D, Takechi M, Iseki S, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2023 Jan; 290(1990):20221928. PMID: 36629110
Bats have undergone one of the most drastic limb innovations in vertebrate history, associated with the evolution of powered flight. Knowledge of the genetic basis of limb organogenesis in bats...
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Mizuguchi Y, Fujioka E, Heim O, Fukui D, Hiryu S
J Exp Biol . 2022 Feb; 225(7). PMID: 35202457
Bats emit a series of echolocation calls with an increasing repetition rate (the terminal buzz) when attempting to capture prey. This is often used as an acoustic indicator of prey-capture...
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Kimura Y, Fukui D, Yoshiyuki M, Higashi K
PeerJ . 2022 Feb; 10:e12702. PMID: 35127280
Background: With strong environmental and geographic filtration, vertebrates incapable of flying and swimming are often extirpated from island ecosystems. Minami-Daito Island is an oceanic island in Okinawa, Japan that harbors...
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Heim O, Puisto A, Saaksjarvi I, Fukui D, Vesterinen E
Ecol Evol . 2022 Jan; 11(24):18651-18661. PMID: 35003699
One mechanism for morphologically similar and sympatric species to avoid competition and facilitate coexistence is to feed on different prey items within different microhabitats. In the current study, we investigated...
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Nojiri T, Fukui D, Werneburg I, Saitoh T, Endo H, Koyabu D
Dev Dyn . 2021 Mar; 250(8):1140-1159. PMID: 33683772
Background: How bats deviate heterochronically from other mammals remains largely unresolved, reflecting the lack of a quantitative staging framework allowing comparison among species. The standard event system (SES) is an...