Exploring the relationship between bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) and ectoparasitic flies (Diptera, Hippoboscoidea) of the Orinoquia Region in South America. [PDF]
Ospina-Pérez EM +2 more
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Bat-parasite interaction networks in urban green areas in northeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Bezerra RHS, Bocchiglieri A.
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Chiroptera is the second largest order of mammals. This presents different reproductive strategies with some unique characteristics. However, there are very few reports related to the accessory reproductive glands (GRAs) of Brazilian bats. Artibeus planirostris (Phyllostomidae: Chiroptera) has a prostatic complex comprised of two regions (ventral and ...
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Reproductive phenologies of phyllostomid bat populations and ensembles from lowland Amazonia. [PDF]
Willig MR, Presley SJ.
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Levando-se em consideração a importância dos morcegos como dispersores de sementes, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a indução de germinação das sementes de duas espécies arbóreas (Cecropia pachystachya e Ficus gomelleira) por uma espécie de morcego frugívoro (Artibeus planirostris).
Oliveira, Ademir Kleber Morbeck +1 more
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Highly Diverse Arenaviruses in Neotropical Bats, Brazil. [PDF]
Bentim Góes LG +14 more
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Ectoparasitic flies of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in urban green areas of northeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Bezerra RHS, Bocchiglieri A.
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Corona- and Paramyxoviruses in Bats from Brazil: A Matter of Concern? [PDF]
Weber MN, da Silva MS.
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How significant are bats as potential carriers of zoonotic Cryptosporidium and Giardia? [PDF]
Barbosa AD +4 more
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Mapping <i>Histoplasma</i> spp. in bats and cave ecosystems: evidence from midwestern Brazil. [PDF]
Bernardes JPRA +20 more
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