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Genomic and functional insights into dietary diversification in New World leaf‐nosed bats (Phyllostomidae)

open access: yesJournal of Systematics and Evolution, Volume 62, Issue 5, Page 928-941, September 2024.
Genes associated with taste, digestive system, and metabolism underlie the evolution of dietary diversification in New World leaf‐nosed bats. Abstract The most significant driver of adaptive radiation in the New World leaf‐nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) is their remarkably diverse feeding habits, yet there remains a notable scarcity of studies addressing ...
Yiran Xu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Horas de éxodo y estacionalidad de los murciélagos en cuatro cuevas de República Dominicana

open access: yesNovitates Caribaea, 2014
Se estudiaron los patrones de emergencia y estados reproductivos de las poblaciones de murciélagos en cuatro cuevas de la República Dominicana. Se capturó un total de 12 especies: Mormoops blainvillei, Pteronotus parnellii, Pteronotus quadridens ...
Miguel S. Núñez-Novas   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sex differences and individual variability in the captive Jamaican fruit bat (Artibeus jamaicensis) intestinal microbiome and metabolome [PDF]

open access: green, 2023
Jade C. Riopelle   +12 more
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Bat mating systems—A review and recategorisation

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 14, Issue 8, August 2024.
Mating systems play crucial roles in behaviour, distribution, reproductive success, and population dynamics. Bats, known for their diverse mating systems, offer valuable insights into understanding the causes and effects of social organisation, yet research in this area lags behind broader bat studies.
Annabel Dorrestein   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

A rapid inventory of amphibians, squamates, and bats of Mata de Plátano Field Station and Nature Reserve, Arecibo, Puerto Rico

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 14, Issue 7, July 2024.
We perform a rapid survey of amphibians, reptiles, and bats at the Mata de Plátano Field Station and Nature Reserve in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, a protected reserve adjacent to a larger forest. Our rapid survey resulted in finding 70%, 14%, and 22% of the amphibians, reptiles, and bat fauna, respectively, highlighting that smaller areas can act as refuges ...
Justin Matthew Bernstein   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bats and Mayan temples: Bat diversity and the potential for conservation of archeological zones in Yucatan, Mexico

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 56, Issue 4, July 2024.
The role of archeological zones in biological conservation has been highlighted because they restrict land‐use change, size, and maintenance of upstanding vegetation. We found 23 species from six families and seven guilds, representing 53% of all bat species known from the Yucatan state, including two endangered species for Mexico.
Daniela Cafaggi   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Sobre mamíferos del noroeste argentino

open access: yesActa Zoológica Lilloana, 1977
Se mencionan nuevos datos sobre varias especies, generalmente documentados por ejemplares recolectados por la sección de Mastozoología de la Fundación Miguel Lillo.
C. C. Olrog
doaj  

Análisis de la colección de murciélagos (Mammalia: Chiroptera) del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Santo Domingo

open access: yesNovitates Caribaea, 2011
Se hace la descripción de la colección de murciélagos del Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Santo Domingo. Se atiende a la composición de la colección y la distribución geográfica de sus especímenes; se hace una actualización taxonómica.
Miguel S. Núñez-Novas   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Regulatory T Cell-like Response to SARS-CoV-2 in Jamaican Fruit Bats ( Artibeus jamaicensis ) Transduced with Human ACE2 [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
Bradly Burke   +14 more
openalex   +1 more source

Artibeus jamaicensis Leach 1821

open access: yes, 1993
{"references": ["Lazell, J. D., and K. F. Koopman. 1985. Notes on bats of Florida's Lower Keys. Florida Scientist, 48: 37 - 41.", "Humphrey, S. R., and L. N. Brown. 1986. Report of a new bat (Chiroptera: Artibeus jamaicensis) in the United States is erroneous. Florida Scientist, 49: 261 - 263.", "Handley, C. O., Jr. 1989 [1990].
openaire   +1 more source

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