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Structure and diversity of phyllostomid bat assemblages on riparian corridors in a human-dominated tropical landscape. [PDF]
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Molecular and morphological data suggest a new species of big-eared bat (Vespertilionidae: Corynorhinus) endemic to northeastern Mexico. [PDF]
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Deforestation Impacts on Bat Functional Diversity in Tropical Landscapes. [PDF]
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Cross-Species Surveillance of Respiratory Viruses in Domestic and Wild Mammals of an Urban Atlantic Forest from Brazil. [PDF]
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The Nasal Bones of Chiroderma (Phyllostomidae)
Journal of Mammalogy, 1984Nasal bones in mammals arise in connective tissue dorsal to the nasal capsule. These bones are noticeably reduced and modified in species whose skulls have undergone major shape transformations (e.g., Cetacea) or where a maneuverable proboscis has developed (e.g., Sirenia, Proboscidea, Mirounga, Tapirus, Nasalis; Stark, 1967; van der Klaauw, 1948-1952).
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