Abstract

<em>The existence of cave dwelling bats of karst area need to be conserved, because bats have important roles for the ecosystem both inside the cave as well as outside the cave. The purpose of this study was to observe structural respiratory adaptation of the cave bats . This study was conducted from July 2013 to November 2013 at three caves in Karst Gudawang, Bogor Regency, West Java. In each cave where the bats roosting, the temperature, also the humidity, and oxygen level were measured. Samples were caught from every bat roost during the day when the bats were staying in their roosts. Lungs and trachea removed from body and were made preparations for histology. The lung and trachea was observed under the microscope. The data were analyzed using ANOVA. The result showed: The ratio of lung weight/body weight increased by the decrease of oxygen levels. This tendency also revealed in diameter of trachea/body weight change</em>

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