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From host individual traits to community structure and composition: Bartonella infection insights. [PDF]

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Cruz GLT   +4 more
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Bat fauna of Mato Grosso do Sul, southwestern Brazil [PDF]

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Vector-Borne Bacteria Detected in Ticks, Mites and Flies Parasitizing Bats in the State of Rondônia, Brazilian Amazon. [PDF]

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Sugar assimilation underlying dietary evolution of Neotropical bats. [PDF]

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Isolation and establishment of skin-derived and mesenchymal cells from south American bat Artibeus planirostris (Chiroptera – Phyllostomidae)

Tissue and Cell, 2021
Animal models represent a crucial tool for biological research, so the establishment of new cultures is fundamental for the discovery of new therapies and the understanding of mechanisms of cell development in the most diverse animals. Here, we report the successful establishment of two new primary cell cultures derived from a South American bat ...
Vinícius S. Carvalho   +4 more
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Ecological aspects of artibeus lituratus e artibeus planirostris (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in Cerrado environments, Mato Grosso - Brazil

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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Seasonal changes in the prostatic complex of Artibeus planirostris (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2014
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The male reproductive accessory glands are important organs that secrete products that ensure the survival, viability and motility of spermatozoa, not only in the male reproductive tract, but also in the female. Most studies relating to the reproduction of bats do not include these glands, and detailed
Puga, Cintia C. I.   +6 more
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Artibeus (Artibeus) planirostris

2019
Artibeus (Artibeus) planirostris (Spix, 1823) VOUCHER MATERIAL: El Diamante: 2 adult females (FMNH 203608; MUSM 39135); Tingana: 1 adult female (FMNH 203436); Waqanki: 2 adult females (FMNH 203606; MUSM 39134), 1 adult male (FMNH 203434); see table 10 for measurements.
Velazco, Paúl M., Patterson, Bruce D.
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