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The genome sequence of the whiskered bat, Myotis mystacinus (Kuhl, 1817). [PDF]
Ryan H+11 more
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The genome sequence of Rhynchonycteris naso, Peters, 1867 (Chiroptera, Emballonuridae, Rhynchonycteris). [PDF]
Alvarez van Tussenbroek I+17 more
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A recent gibbon ape leukemia virus germline integration in a rodent from New Guinea. [PDF]
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Identification and Characterization of Viral and Bacterial Pathogens in Free-Living Bats of Kopaonik National Park, Serbia. [PDF]
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Anatomical and Morphological Structure of the Skull of a Juvenile Specimen of Myotis myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). [PDF]
Kłys G, Koenig E.
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With over 1200 species identified, bats represent almost one quarter of the world’s mammals. Bats provide crucial environmental services, such as insect control and pollination, and inhabit a wide variety of ecological niches on all continents except Antarctica.
L. Farina, J. Lankton
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Systematics of big-eyed bats, genus Chiroderma Peters, 1860 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae).
Zootaxa, 2020We present a revision of the Neotropical bat genus Chiroderma, commonly known as big-eyed bats. Although species of Chiroderma have a wide distribution from western México to southern Brazil, species limits within Chiroderma are not clearly defined, as ...
G. Garbino, B. Lim, V. Tavares
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2023
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Bat wing morphology is considered in relation to flight performance and flight behaviour to clarify the functional basis for eco-morphological correlations in flying animals.
U. Norberg, J. Rayner
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Bat wing morphology is considered in relation to flight performance and flight behaviour to clarify the functional basis for eco-morphological correlations in flying animals.
U. Norberg, J. Rayner
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