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First record of Promops nasutus (Spix, 1823) (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from Colombia [PDF]
Specimens of the genus Promops (Chiroptera, Molossidae) are rare in Colombian scientific collections. Only one species, P. centralis, has been documented from the country.
María PaQui +3 more
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Diet of arthropodophagous bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from Northwestern Argentina
The diet of arthropodophagous bats can be influenced by several factors. Furthermore, its study is critical for understanding their role in the ecosystem as regulators of arthropod abundance.
SANTIAGO GAMBOA ALURRALDE, MÓNICA DÍAZ
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First record of predation of Nyctinomops laticaudatus (É. Geoffroy, 1805) by Chrotopterus auritus (Peters, 1856) (Mammalia: Chiroptera) [PDF]
The Wooly False Vampire Bat, Chrotopterus auritus (Peters, 1856) (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), feeds on small mammals, birds, lizards, frogs and occasionally large insects and fruits.
Ianna Borloti +2 more
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Mammalia, Chiroptera Blumenbach, 1779: new locality records, filling gaps, and geographic distribution maps from northern Argentina [PDF]
We report new records for 254 specimens of 19 species of bats from 15 genera and three of the four families of Argentine bats (Phyllostomidae, Vespertilionidae, and Molossidae).
María Sandoval +2 more
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Se citan por primera vez en el AICOM (Área de Importancia para la Conservación de los Murciélagos) Osununú/Teyú Cuaré, San Ignacio (Misiones), insectos ectoparásitos (Diptera: Streblidae) recolectados sobre murciélagos de las familias Phyllostomidae y ...
Analía G. AUTINO +3 more
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Molossidae Seven species of molossids have been recorded from Mt Nimba.
Monadjem, Ara +2 more
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Distribution of Promops davisoni Thomas, 1921 (Chiroptera: Molossidae) in Peru with a new record and southward range extension [PDF]
Promops davisoni is a poorly known insectivorous bat represented by fewer than two dozen specimens in collections. These species are endemic from the Andean western slopes of Ecuador and Peru where it is known from the Mongoya River, province of Manabí ...
Marisel Flores +3 more
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We demonstrate that environmental filtering is the primary mechanism shaping bat communities across the Cerrado–Atlantic Forest ecotone. By integrating phylogenetic diversity, environmental gradients, and coevolutionary assembly models, our study provides new insights into the processes maintaining biodiversity in a globally important transition zone ...
Daiana Cardoso Silva +2 more
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Family MOLOSSIDAE Gervais, 1856 Only one species, Tadarida insignis, representing the Subfamily Molossinae, occurs in Korea.
Jo, Yeong-Seok +2 more
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Molossops temminckii (Chiroptera: Molossidae)
AbstractThe dwarf dog-faced bat, Molossops temminckii (Burmeister, 1854), is a small molossid bat that occurs from Colombia, Venezuela, and Guyana, southwestward through Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina. It is one of two species in the genus Molossops and usually roosts in man-made structures, rock crevices, and hollow ...
Gamboa Alurralde, Santiago +1 more
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