Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection

Aim: Farms that are neighboring wildlife sanctuaries are at risk of spillover infection from wildlife, and the objective of this research is to examine the species diversity of Malaysian fruit bats in livestock farm in determining the possible risk of spill over infection to livestock. Materials and...

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Main Authors: Mikail, Muhammed, Tengku Azizan, Tengku Rinalfi Putra, Arshad, Siti Suri, Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee, Mohd Top, Marina
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Published: Veterinary World 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62818/1/Preliminary%20study%20of%20Malaysian%20fruit%20.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.628182022-11-09T07:10:05Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62818/ Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection Mikail, Muhammed Tengku Azizan, Tengku Rinalfi Putra Arshad, Siti Suri Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee Mohd Top, Marina Aim: Farms that are neighboring wildlife sanctuaries are at risk of spillover infection from wildlife, and the objective of this research is to examine the species diversity of Malaysian fruit bats in livestock farm in determining the possible risk of spill over infection to livestock. Materials and methods: Fifty individual fruit bats were captured using six mists net, from May to July 2017. The nets were set at dusk (1830 h) as bats emerge for foraging and monitored at every 30-min intervals throughout the night until dawn when they returned to the roost. The nets were closed for the day until next night, and captured bats were identified to species levels. Results: All the captured bats were mega chiropterans, and Cynopterus brachyotis was the highest captured species, representing 40% of the total capture. Shannon-Weiner index is 2.80, and Simpson index is 0.2. Our result suggests that there is a degree of species dominance with low diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center. Conclusion: We concluded that fruit bats are indeed, encroaching livestock areas and the species identified could be a potential source of infection to susceptible livestock. Hence, an active surveillance should be embarked on farms that border wildlife sanctuaries. Veterinary World 2017-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62818/1/Preliminary%20study%20of%20Malaysian%20fruit%20.pdf Mikail, Muhammed and Tengku Azizan, Tengku Rinalfi Putra and Arshad, Siti Suri and Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee and Mohd Top, Marina (2017) Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection. Veterinary World, 10 (11). 1297 - 1300. ISSN 0972-8988; ESSN: 2231-0916 http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.10/November-2017/2.pdf 10.14202/vetworld.2017.1297-1300
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description Aim: Farms that are neighboring wildlife sanctuaries are at risk of spillover infection from wildlife, and the objective of this research is to examine the species diversity of Malaysian fruit bats in livestock farm in determining the possible risk of spill over infection to livestock. Materials and methods: Fifty individual fruit bats were captured using six mists net, from May to July 2017. The nets were set at dusk (1830 h) as bats emerge for foraging and monitored at every 30-min intervals throughout the night until dawn when they returned to the roost. The nets were closed for the day until next night, and captured bats were identified to species levels. Results: All the captured bats were mega chiropterans, and Cynopterus brachyotis was the highest captured species, representing 40% of the total capture. Shannon-Weiner index is 2.80, and Simpson index is 0.2. Our result suggests that there is a degree of species dominance with low diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center. Conclusion: We concluded that fruit bats are indeed, encroaching livestock areas and the species identified could be a potential source of infection to susceptible livestock. Hence, an active surveillance should be embarked on farms that border wildlife sanctuaries.
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author Mikail, Muhammed
Tengku Azizan, Tengku Rinalfi Putra
Arshad, Siti Suri
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Mohd Top, Marina
spellingShingle Mikail, Muhammed
Tengku Azizan, Tengku Rinalfi Putra
Arshad, Siti Suri
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Mohd Top, Marina
Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection
author_facet Mikail, Muhammed
Tengku Azizan, Tengku Rinalfi Putra
Arshad, Siti Suri
Mohd Noor, Mohd Hezmee
Mohd Top, Marina
author_sort Mikail, Muhammed
title Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection
title_short Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection
title_full Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection
title_fullStr Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study of Malaysian fruit bats species diversity in Lenggong Livestock Breeding Center, Perak: potential risk of spill over infection
title_sort preliminary study of malaysian fruit bats species diversity in lenggong livestock breeding center, perak: potential risk of spill over infection
publisher Veterinary World
publishDate 2017
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62818/1/Preliminary%20study%20of%20Malaysian%20fruit%20.pdf
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