The outbreak is still being studied, and researchers fear that the bats, which migrate, could spread the disease to other countries.
Some researchers fear that by hiring America's senior scientists, the Japanese are depleting an already sparse supply of experts.
The outrage these researchers fear, however, has not materialized.
Some researchers fear a loss of scientific information.
As the debate and court case go on, researchers fear that their chances for further study are slipping away.
Many researchers fear that this species of bat is already extinct as it has not been seen in over 60 years.
Because aggression is correlated with popularity, many researchers fear the long term effects outside of the immediate social content.
While that is still only about 2 percent of Brazil's total citrus crop, researchers fear that nearly all the country's orange groves could be at risk.
Without a high-performance laboratory, the researchers fear that the quality of the department may decline.