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Developmental instability, body mass, and reproduction predict immunological response in short-tailed bats. [PDF]
Mellado B +5 more
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Sugar assimilation underlying dietary evolution of Neotropical bats. [PDF]
Camacho J +10 more
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Identification of non-model mammal species using the MinION DNA sequencer from Oxford Nanopore. [PDF]
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2019
Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758) VOUCHER MATERIAL: El Diamante: 8 adult females (FMNH 203374, 203380, 203570; MUSM 39162, 39164, 39165, 39166, 39169), 6 adult males (FMNH 203376, 203378, 203572; MUSM 39163, 39167, 39168); Tingana: 12 adult females (FMNH 203382, 203384, 203386, 203388, 203390, 203392, 203396; MUSM 39170, 39171, 39174, 39177 ...
Velazco, Paúl M., Patterson, Bruce D.
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Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758) VOUCHER MATERIAL: El Diamante: 8 adult females (FMNH 203374, 203380, 203570; MUSM 39162, 39164, 39165, 39166, 39169), 6 adult males (FMNH 203376, 203378, 203572; MUSM 39163, 39167, 39168); Tingana: 12 adult females (FMNH 203382, 203384, 203386, 203388, 203390, 203392, 203396; MUSM 39170, 39171, 39174, 39177 ...
Velazco, Paúl M., Patterson, Bruce D.
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Feeding Short-Tailed Fruit Bats (Carollia perspicillata)
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2009INTRODUCTIONThe short-tailed fruit bat Carollia perspicillata is predominantly frugivorous in the wild and will therefore accept a variety of non-citrus fruits in captivity (e.g., bananas, apples, melon, and peaches). To promote cage cleanliness, however, these bats are routinely fed a fruit-based liquid diet that cannot be carried away from the food ...
John J, Rasweiler +2 more
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Taste aversion learning in the bat, Carollia perspicillata
Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1980Taste aversion learning was studied in a species of frugivorous bat, Carollia perspicillata . Over the course of conditioning, there was a marked reduction in consumption of the test food that was conditionally paired with injections of lithium chloride, and an increase in consumption of the alternative, “safe” food.
M P, Terk, L, Green
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Carollia perspicillata Nogueira et al. 2014
2020Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758) Fig. 14 Taxonomy. Carollia Gray, 1838 is represented in Brazil by C. benkeithi Solari & Baker, 2006, C. brevicauda (Schinz, 1821) and C. perspicillata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Nogueira et al. 2014). The forearm is usually dorsally furred and can reach 45 mm in C. perspicillata and 42 mm in C.
Cláudio, Vinícius C. +3 more
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2010
Published as part of Bezerra, Alexandra M. R. & Marinho-Filho, Jader, 2010, Bats of the Paranã River Valley, Tocantins and Goiás states, Central Brazil, pp.
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Published as part of Bezerra, Alexandra M. R. & Marinho-Filho, Jader, 2010, Bats of the Paranã River Valley, Tocantins and Goiás states, Central Brazil, pp.
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Hearing in American leaf-nosed bats. II: Carollia perspicillata
Hearing Research, 2003(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We determined the audiograms of two short-tailed fruit bats (Carollia perspicillata), 18-g phyllostomids from Central and South America. For testing, we used a conditioned suppression/avoidance procedure with a fruit juice reward. At an intensity of 60 dB SPL, the hearing of C.
Gimseong, Koay +3 more
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The electrocardiogram signal of Seba’s short-tailed bat, Carollia perspicillata
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2016(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) A number of studies have successfully used electrocardiogram (ECG) signals to characterize complex physiological phenomena such as associative learning in bats. However, at present, no thorough characterization of the structure of ECG signals is available for these animals. The aim of the present study
Diana Mihova, Julio C. Hechavarría
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