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Habitat loss for black flying foxes and implications for Hendra virus
Kelsee Baranowski,
Nita Bharti
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
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Agriculture & Biology
Pteropus alecto
100%
Hendra henipavirus
95%
habitat destruction
62%
human population
41%
winter
37%
vegetation
28%
land use change
22%
regrowth
20%
population growth
17%
foraging
14%
land clearing
14%
Pteropodidae
13%
disease reservoirs
12%
habitats
10%
Queensland
9%
wildlife
9%
Chiroptera
9%
population size
8%
buffers
7%
ecosystems
7%
methodology
2%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
habitat loss
64%
human population
38%
winter
34%
vegetation
22%
regrowth
22%
population growth
17%
land use change
17%
loss
15%
roosting
13%
habitat
11%
policy
11%
bat
11%
population size
9%
wildlife
8%
environmental change
8%
ecosystem
5%
distribution
3%
method
2%
Social Sciences
habitat
63%
population growth
22%
land use
22%
Land clearing
20%
Human Uses
15%