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The Male Reproductive Cycle of the Bat Artibeus lituratus
American Midland Naturalist, 1965Reproductive activity of males of the tropical frugivorous bat, Artibeus lituratus, was investigated in west central Colombia for a 17-month period during 1961-1963. The climate of the area varied little throughout the study period, and climatic conditions did not influence reproductive activity in males.
J. R. Tamsitt, Dario Valdivieso
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Sex determining mechanismXY 1Y2 inArtibeus lituratus lituratus (Chiroptera-phyllostomidae)
Experientia, 1969En el murcielagoArtibeus lituratus lituratus el nUmero de cromosomas es de 2n=30 en la hembra y de 2n=31 en el macho. El mecanismo de determination del sexo esXX/XY1Y2. La translocacion de un autosoma alX resulto en la diferenciacion del neo-Y. Son descritos los aspectos del comportamiento del trivalente sexual durante la meiosis.
M L, Beçak +3 more
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Polydactyly in the largest New World fruit bat, Artibeus lituratus
Mammal Review, 2011ABSTRACTPolydactyly in bats has rarely been observed; a few cases are recorded for insectivorous molossid and vespertilionid species in North America. Here we report polydactyly in the foliage‐roosting phyllostomid Artibeus lituratus, in the southern Pantanal floodplain and adjacent uplands, Brazil. Bats were mist‐netted in six populations, and capture
Gonçalves, Fernando +3 more
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Testing the Coexistence ofArtibeus lituratusandA. planirostrisin a Neotropical Savanna
Acta Chiropterologica, 2016(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Dissimilarity of relevant ecomorphological traits between species is expected to promote coexistence within a community. In this study, we tested hypotheses concerning differences in occurrence, in periods of activity and reproduction, in morphology and diet between two sympatric and phylogenetically ...
Amaral, Thales Simioni +2 more
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2023
The present study analyzed the ecological and biological aspects of Artibeus lituratus and Artibeus planirostris captured in the municipality of Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil. The samplings occurred from January/2010 to December/2010 and from August/2012 to July/2013, in three areas of Cerradão and three of Cerrado stricto sensu. A total of 286
Ricardo Firmino de Sousa +1 more
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The present study analyzed the ecological and biological aspects of Artibeus lituratus and Artibeus planirostris captured in the municipality of Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil. The samplings occurred from January/2010 to December/2010 and from August/2012 to July/2013, in three areas of Cerradão and three of Cerrado stricto sensu. A total of 286
Ricardo Firmino de Sousa +1 more
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Diversity of fruits inArtibeus lituratusdiet in urban and natural habitats in Brazil: a review
Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2020AbstractThe great fruit-eating bat (Artibeus lituratus) is a large-sized species that forages primarily on fruits. This species is widespread throughout the Neotropics, where it is common in natural areas and also occupies forest patches and cities.
Laurindo, Rafael De Souza +1 more
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A morphologically atypical great fruit-eating bat Artibeus lituratus from Paraguay
Therya Notes, 2023Morphological abnormalities and their underlying causes are well documented and understood in humans and some domesticated animals but are less often reported within wild populations. This is likely because many abnormalities lead to the early death of individuals and typically are only encountered within large samples of specimens.
Sarah C. Vrla +2 more
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Reproductive Cycle of the Big Fruit-eating Bat, Artibeus lituratus Olfers
Nature, 1963IN tropical America no order of mammals is represented by such a diversity of forms and abundance of individuals as the bats (Chiroptera); but in this region the reproductive habits of only a few species have been investigated. Tropical American bats in which the reproductive cycles are known fall into one of two groups: (1) those with the typical ...
J. R. TAMSITT, DARIO VALDIVIESO
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Medical Mycology, 1981
Groups of neotropical bats (Artibeus lituratus) were inoculated by the intraperitoneal or intranasal routes with varying doses of yeast phase Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. Bats infected with 10(6) viable yeast cells intraperitoneally developed fatal, disseminated disease, with delayed hypersensitivity appearing within 2 weeks.
D L, Greer, D N, McMurray
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Groups of neotropical bats (Artibeus lituratus) were inoculated by the intraperitoneal or intranasal routes with varying doses of yeast phase Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. Bats infected with 10(6) viable yeast cells intraperitoneally developed fatal, disseminated disease, with delayed hypersensitivity appearing within 2 weeks.
D L, Greer, D N, McMurray
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A unique intraorbital osseous structure in the large fruit‐eating bat (Artibeus lituratus)
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2007Abstract Objective To describe the normal bony orbital structure of the large fruit‐eating bat (Artibeus lituratus) with emphasis on a unique intraorbital bony structure previously not described in the literature.Procedures The bony anatomy of the orbital cavity was studied on dissected skulls of large fruit‐eating bats. The anatomic description of a
Machado, Marcello +3 more
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