Bat flight membranes are critical for locomotion, foraging, and physiological homeostasis. Wild bats frequently injure their flight membranes during interactions with the environment and conspecifics or from disease. Researchers biopsy bat wing membranes to mark individuals or collect tissue for taxonomic and molecular studies. Because there are differences in the embryological development of different wing membrane regions, we evaluated differences in flight membrane healing between 2 anatomical regions using 4-mm diameter circular biopsies in the chiropatagium and plagiopatagium of the Egyptian fruit bat (
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16 May 2018
Wound healing in wing membranes of the Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus ) and big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus )
Lucas J. Greville,
Alejandra Ceballos-Vasquez,
Roberto Valdizón-Rodríguez,
John R. Caldwell,
Paul A. Faure
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Journal of Mammalogy
Vol. 99 • No. 4
August 2018
Vol. 99 • No. 4
August 2018
chiropatagium
comparative healing
flight membranes
plagiopatagium
tissue biopsy