Insight into the Skin Mycobiota of Myotis myotis: How Age, Sex, and Biometric Traits Correlate with Fungal Diversity
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 10/17/2025
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Summary
Background
The Greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis) exhibits seasonal movements between summer roosts and winter hibernation sites, influencing microbial diversity and pathogen exposure. While previous research has focused on hibernation periods, the skin mycobiota of this species in autumn remains largely unexplored. Understanding fungal-bat interactions is crucial for disease surveillance and conservation strategies.
Objective
This study examined fungal diversity on the wing and tail membranes of M. myotis in autumn, focusing on how age, sex, forearm length, and body weight correlate with fungal colonization patterns. The research aimed to identify novel associations between biometric traits and fungal communities while investigating the absence of Pseudogymnoascus destructans in this population.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Animals (Basel),
- Study Type:Observational Study,
- Source: PMID: 41153947, DOI: 10.3390/ani15203020