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The tongue is regarded as a key organ for bats, since the specialized characters are used for taxonomic and systematic purposes, cladistic studies, and elucidation of patterns of eating habits.
Eveline de Cássia Batista de Almeida Alves +4 more
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Consumo de plantas pioneras por murciélagos frugívoros en una localidad de la orinoquía colombiana [PDF]
English: Feeding behavior plays a major role as a resource partitioning strategy within assemblages of fruit bats. Although Colombia is one of the most diverse countries in terms of bat diversity, the influence of phenology of consumed resources on bat ...
Montenegro, Olga L. +1 more
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Artibeus lituratus (Olfers, 1818). In Eschwege, Neue Bibl. Reisenb., p. 224. TYPE LOCALITY: Paraguay, Asuncion. DISTRIBUTION: Sinaloa and Tamaulipas (Mexico) to S. Brazil, N. Argentina, and Bolivia; Trinidad; Tobago; S. Lesser Antilles. COMMENT: Includes palmarutn but not fallax, hercules, or preceps (KFK).
Honacki, James H. +2 more
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Abstract Willig et al. (Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 15, 868–885, 2024) cautioned that unequal sampling effort and pseudoreplication can bias the characterisation of species phenology using circular statistics. Borrowing concepts from rarefaction, they proposed bootstrapping to control for time‐varying marginal totals that arise from unequal ...
Hao Ran Lai
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A abundância e a frugivoria de morcegos que compõem a taxocenose em uma área de mata ripária, à margem esquerda do rio Ivaí, foram foco do presente estudo.
João Eduardo Cavalcanti Brito +2 more
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Early Morning Activity: New records of diurnal behavior in Mexican bats
Bats are predominantly nocturnal animals, but some studies, mainly from temperate regions and islands, report bats flying during the day. We report the diurnal foraging of three species of bats in Mexico, one species of the family Vespertilionidae, and ...
Pedro Adrián Aguilar Rodríguez +3 more
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Use of synanthropic roosts by bats in Europe and North America
Although bats often use buildings for roosting, the true proportion of their populations roosting in buildings is not known. Based on review of radio‐tracking studies, we found that 2× more species and 17× times higher proportion of populations use SRs in Europe than in North America, respectively.
Radek K. Lučan +3 more
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Expected and Unexpected Features of the Newly Discovered Bat Influenza A-like Viruses [PDF]
Citation: Ma, W. J., Garcia-Sastre, A., & Schwemmle, M. (2015). Expected and Unexpected Features of the Newly Discovered Bat Influenza A-like Viruses. Plos Pathogens, 11(6), 6.
Garcia-Sastre, A. +2 more
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It was provide a hematological profile of Artibeus lituratus (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae). Animals were collected from October 2017 to February 2018 in an urban forest in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Southeastern Brazil.
M. Kuzel +9 more
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In this work, we report and describe evidence of an anomaly in the tragus of an individual of Artibeus lituratus, captured in the Central Andes of Colombia.
A. F. Tamayo-Zuluaga +2 more
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