Richard Carter

Richard Carter

Jun 08, 2016

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Update

The trip to Colorado yielded samples from 30 individual bats and they are currently being shipped back to Ohio

All reagents and stains have been purchased and received and once the samples arrive the clear and staining procedure will begin


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About This Project

Many flying bats carry out two energetically expensive behaviors: wing beat and sonar emission. To economize these behaviors bats use flight muscles to also impose compression on the respiratory tract (RT), forcing air out during sonar emission. We will analyze possible RT adaptations by assessing changes in RT cartilage ring makeup in one day-old bats up to adult bats. Analysis of RT's from bats that cannot yet fly up to flying adults will elucidate the effects of this compression on the RT.

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