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1981
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Pucek, Zdzislaw +2 more
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Pucek, Zdzislaw +2 more
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2016
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2020
The collection of the Museum of Nature currently hosts 139 bat specimens of 18 species belonging to 11 genera of 3 families. The beginnings of the collection dates back to 1834 when 2 stuffed Nyctalus noctula were acquired. High historical and scientific value have the specimens of Macroglossus minimus collected in 1865 in Java, the specimens of ...
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The collection of the Museum of Nature currently hosts 139 bat specimens of 18 species belonging to 11 genera of 3 families. The beginnings of the collection dates back to 1834 when 2 stuffed Nyctalus noctula were acquired. High historical and scientific value have the specimens of Macroglossus minimus collected in 1865 in Java, the specimens of ...
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1994
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) This work presents a report on the systematics and distribution of bats. It contains a brief introduction to the order Chiroptera, followed by detailed descriptions of its taxonomic divisions down to the species/subspecies level.
Koopman, Karl F. +8 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) This work presents a report on the systematics and distribution of bats. It contains a brief introduction to the order Chiroptera, followed by detailed descriptions of its taxonomic divisions down to the species/subspecies level.
Koopman, Karl F. +8 more
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Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1993
AbstractAs with other aspects of their biology, bats exhibit considerable diversity in their reproductive characteristics. While early embryonic development in many species generally adheres to the pattern shown by more commonly studied eutherian mammals, others demonstrate advanced development in the oviduct (to the zona‐free blastocyst stage) and a ...
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AbstractAs with other aspects of their biology, bats exhibit considerable diversity in their reproductive characteristics. While early embryonic development in many species generally adheres to the pattern shown by more commonly studied eutherian mammals, others demonstrate advanced development in the oviduct (to the zona‐free blastocyst stage) and a ...
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1998
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Pedro, Wagner A., Taddei, Valdir A.
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Pedro, Wagner A., Taddei, Valdir A.
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1908
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1999
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Miretzki, Michel +1 more
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