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Most mammals do not wander: few species escape continental endemism
Terrestrial mammals are found nearly everywhere on Earth. Yet, most taxa are endemic to a single continent; geological, evolutionary, ecological, or physiological filters constrain geographic distributions. Here, we synthesize data on geography, taxonomy, lineage age, dispersal, body size, and diet for > 4000 terrestrial mammals prior to detectable ...
Meghan A. Balk+10 more
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Quatro casos positivos para a raiva foram diagnosticados em morcegos de três espécies de molossídeos (um Molossus molossus, um Nyctinomops laticaudatus e dois N. macrotis) do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil.
Wilson Uieda+2 more
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Mammalia, Chiroptera, Rio Grande, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil [PDF]
Herein we present a checklist of the bat species recorded in the municipality of Rio Grande, coastal plain of Rio Grande do Sul state. Thirteen species of three families were recorded through field sampling, collection specimen analysis and bibliography ...
Fernando Quintela+7 more
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Influência de obstáculos na ecolocalização de morcegos molossídeos [PDF]
Resumo O emprego de detectores de ultrassom tem se mostrado útil para complementar as informações sobre o comportamento e ecologia de morcegos tradicionalmente estudados por meio de redes de neblina ou armadilhas.
MISCHIATTI, F. L.
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Bat-species richness in the Pantanal floodplain and its surrounding uplands [PDF]
Estudamos a fauna de morcegos na planície do Pantanal e nos planaltos de entorno no Mato Grosso do Sul, Brasil, com base na coleção científica da Universidade Anhanguera – Uniderp e no banco de dados do Projeto Morcegos do Pantanal, UFMS, incluindo 9 ...
Alho, Cleber José Rodrigues+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim We aim to identify areas with greater favourability for bat occurrence in the Serra da Mantiqueira, southeastern Brazil, analyse gaps in bat distribution and evaluate the level of protection of areas with the greatest bat diversity. Location Serra da Mantiqueira, Atlantic Forest, Brazil. Taxon Bats.
William D. Carvalho+13 more
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New records of Eumops dabbenei (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from Argentina: Distribution extension and comments about its ecology [PDF]
Se citan dos nuevos registros de Eumops dabbenei para Argentina. El primero corresponde a un ejemplar incorrectamente identificado como E. perotis) depositado en el Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales colectado en la localidad de Unquillo, que ...
Bracamonte, Julio Cesar+1 more
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We assessed bat species richness and seasonal activity in MalaMala Game Reserve, South Africa, and using bioacoustics during the wet and dry seasons of 2022. Our findings revealed 16 bat species, with higher activity in the wet season, likely due to increased insect abundance.
Lindokuhle Gumede+4 more
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Anenterotrema liliputianum (Travassos, 1928) (Anenterotrematidae) is redescribed based on the type specimens fromMolossus molossus (Pallas) and Phyllostomus elongatus (Geoffroy) from Brazil, and also on new specimens collected from the Dwarf Dog-faced ...
Lía I. Lunaschi, Juliana Notarnicola
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Checklist of bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from Tocantins and Bahia, Brazil: a gradient from Cerrado, Caatinga and Atlantic Forest [PDF]
Herein we present a list of bat species in a gradient of physiognomies, from the Cerrado to the Caatinga and to the Atlantic Forest, between Tocantins and Bahia, two of the most poorly bat-sampled regions in Brazil.
Marina Lapenta, Adriana Bueno
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