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My Home Is Your Castle: Roost Making Is Sexually Selected in the Bat Lophostoma silvicolum [PDF]
Shelters are important for the survival and reproduction of many animals and this is particularly true for bats. Depending on the future use and effect of shelters on the fitness of individuals, not all members of a group of animals may contribute ...
Dechmann, Dina K. N., Kerth, G.
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The Influence of oral environment on diet choices in goats: a focus on saliva protein composition [PDF]
There is ample evidence that ruminants are capable of making choices between different foods that provide a more balanced diet that would be obtained by eating at random.
Baptista, ES +3 more
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A new tent roost of Thomas’ fruit‐eating bat,artibeus watsoni(chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), in panama [PDF]
Jae Chun Choe
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Artibeus cinereus (Gervais, 1856). In Comte de Castelnau, Exped. Partes Cen. Am. Sud., Zool.(See. 7), Vol. 1, pt. 2(Mammifères):36. TYPE LOCALITY: Brazil, Para, Belem. DISTRIBUTION: Guianas, Venezuela, N Brazil. COMMENTS: Subgenus Dermanura. Does not include gnomus.
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Mating system of a Neotropical roost-making bat: the white-throated, round-eared bat, Lophostoma silvicolum (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) [PDF]
The vast majority of bats strongly depend on, but do not make, shelters or roosts. We investigated Lophostoma silvicolum, which roosts in active termite nests excavated by the bats themselves, to study the relationship between roost choice and mating ...
Dechmann, D. +3 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Dieta frugívora dos gêneros de morcegos Artibeus, Carollia e Sturnira (Phyllostomidae, Chiroptera) ao longo de sua distribuição geográfica. [PDF]
Editores técnicos: Marcílio José Thomazini, Elenice Fritzsons, Patrícia Raquel Silva, Guilherme Schnell e Schuhli, Denise Jeton Cardoso, Luziane Franciscon.
BIANCONI, G. V. +2 more
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