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We present a genome assembly from an individual male Molossus nigricans (Chordata; Mammalia; Chiroptera; Molossidae). The genome sequence is 2.41 gigabases in span.
Melissa R. Ingala +12 more
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Question the Mark: A Review and Assessment of Bat Marking Practices
We reviewed a decade of research on bats and conducted a broader systematic review to assess the nature of bat marking practices and the effects and efficacy of marks. Effects of marks on bats, mark details and marking procedures are rarely reported and further research on the effects of marks on bats and more thorough reporting are needed.
Susan C. Loeb +10 more
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Right wing of a Molossus molossus showing areas used to analyze wing shape.
Right wing of a Molossus molossus showing areas used to analyze wing shape.
Stephen J. Rossiter (34551) +8 more
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Host‐Driven Genetic Diversity of Leptospira in the Americas: A Continental Perspective
Leptospira is a genetically diverse genus of spirochetes comprising over 68 species, including several pathogenic taxa such as L. interrogans, L. santarosai, L. noguchii, and L. weilii. These bacteria infect a wide range of vertebrates, especially mammals, with infected animals serving as renal carriers that excrete the pathogen through urine.
Alejandro Suárez-Galaz +14 more
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Analysis of 57 536 high‐throughput sequencing datasets uncovers a vast, hidden world of viruses in wildlife. The researchers reveal significant geographic and host‐specific patterns of viruses, and their surprising cross‐species transmissions, such as avian flu viruses infecting goats.
Hai Wang +19 more
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Hypercanines: Not just for sabertooths
Abstract Hypercanines are here defined as hypertrophied caniniform teeth, that is, canine teeth that are elongated to serve specific functions in different clades of mammals and their synapsid ancestors. This article presents an overview of the occurrence of hypercanines, their growth, and their function across a broad range of clades.
Lars Werdelin
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Neoparasitus molossus, new combination
<p> <b> <i>Neoparasitus molossus</i> (Berlese, 1923), new combination</b> (Neoparasitidae)</p> <p> <i>Pachyseius molossus</i> Berlese, 1923: 248. Type locality: Indonesia — Sumatra.</p>
HALLIDAY, BRUCE, MAŠÁN, PETER
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Diapus molossus Chapuis * Diapus molossus Chapuis, 1865: 333. New record. Bhutan, W. distr. Thimpu, E. Dochu La, Menshunang, 2400m, 7.vii.1988, C. Holzschuh (1) (NKME). Distribution.
Smith, Sarah M., Beaver, Roger A.
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Worldwide, there are descriptions of cases in which bats are found dead due to human actions. The main records are related to the influence of barbed-wire fences, electrical nets, pesticides, and wind turbines.
Crasso Paulo Bosco Breviglieri
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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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