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Notas sobre Mamíferos Sudamericanos
Cynomops planirostris tiene una distribución discreta en la región norte de Argentina, registrándose principalmente en la Selva de Las Yungas, con unas pocas localidades en las ecorregiones del Chaco Seco y Húmedo, Delta e Islas del Río Paraná y Campos y
Mariano S. Sanchez, Pablo Suarez
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Cynomops planirostris tiene una distribución discreta en la región norte de Argentina, registrándose principalmente en la Selva de Las Yungas, con unas pocas localidades en las ecorregiones del Chaco Seco y Húmedo, Delta e Islas del Río Paraná y Campos y
Mariano S. Sanchez, Pablo Suarez
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Mammalia (Paris)
The Wroughton’s free-tailed bat (Otomops wroughtoni) is classified as Data Deficient under IUCN Red List due to inadequate information on its distribution, population, and ecology.
Rajkumar D. Patel+6 more
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The Wroughton’s free-tailed bat (Otomops wroughtoni) is classified as Data Deficient under IUCN Red List due to inadequate information on its distribution, population, and ecology.
Rajkumar D. Patel+6 more
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Biodiversidade Brasileira
Os quirópteros são animais de suma importância para o meio ambiente, porém possuem uma convivência sinantrópica relevante para a saúde pública. Devido a sua grande adaptabilidade ao meio urbano, certas patologias podem ser desencadeadas em larga escala ...
Ana Carolina Souza Pallante+5 more
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Os quirópteros são animais de suma importância para o meio ambiente, porém possuem uma convivência sinantrópica relevante para a saúde pública. Devido a sua grande adaptabilidade ao meio urbano, certas patologias podem ser desencadeadas em larga escala ...
Ana Carolina Souza Pallante+5 more
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A new species of Eumops (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from southwestern Peru
Zootaxa, 2014The genus Eumops is the most diverse genera of molossid bats in the Neotropics. In Peru this genus is widely distributed and represented by nine species: E. auripendulus, E. delticus, E. hansae, E. maurus, E. nanus, E. patagonicus, E. perotis, E. trumbulli, and E. wilsoni.
Medina, César E.+4 more
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Acta Chiropterologica
Urban areas offer favorable environments for the occupation by colonies of numerous insectivorous bats, indicating a good supply of resources for their support. Studies have shown that reproductive patterns of Neotropical bats can be seasonal in response
Laura Silva-Duarte+3 more
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Urban areas offer favorable environments for the occupation by colonies of numerous insectivorous bats, indicating a good supply of resources for their support. Studies have shown that reproductive patterns of Neotropical bats can be seasonal in response
Laura Silva-Duarte+3 more
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Further Evidence for the Basal Divergence ofCheiromeles(Chiroptera: Molossidae)
Acta Chiropterologica, 2013(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The earliest diverging lineages in the subfamily Molossinae have not been well established. The genera Cheiromeles and Mormopterus have been found in separate studies to be the oldest lineage, however no previous studies using a molecular approach have included an analysis of sequence data from ...
Loren K. Ammerman+2 more
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A new species of Molossus (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from Argentina
2021(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Abstract Fourteen species of bats in the genus Molossus currently are recognized in the Neotropical region; only three are known from Argentina. Here, we describe a new species based on specimens collected in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, in the Pampa ecoregion.
Montani, M Eugenia+6 more
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Published as part of Hoffman, Justin D., Lester, Courtney, Doucet, Darian & Iguwe, Damilola, 2024, UPDATED CHECKLIST AND DISTRIBUTION Of WILD TERRESTRIAL MAMMALS IN LOUISIANA, pp.
Hoffman, Justin D.+3 more
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Hoffman, Justin D.+3 more
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Systematic position of Molossidae: An embryological analysis
1992(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Gopalakrishna, A, Badwaik, N.
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2005
Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Chiroptera - Family Molossidae, pp. 432-451 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 432, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Chiroptera - Family Molossidae, pp. 432-451 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 432, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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