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Tanglegram of cophylogenetic relationships between New World bat hosts and Leptospira.

open access: yes, 2014
Maximum likelihood phylogenies for Leptospira bacteria (pink) and their New World bat hosts (blue), with bootstrap support values ≥50 labeled, rooted with outgroups. All host-pathogen associations are shown in the tanglegram as gray connecting lines, and
Kevin J. Olival (356001)   +1 more
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Vocal plasticity in phyllostomus discolor

open access: yes
Bats have a sophisticated audio-vocal system that allows them t o orientate in the dark, acoustically discriminate prey and surface structures, and identify conspeci fics. To date, research into this area has largely focused on bat echoloca tion. However,
Lattenkamp, E.   +3 more
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OPN1LW_cds_al

open access: yes, 2018
OPN1LW sequence alignment used for PAML analyses. Sequences were obtained from novel RNA-Seq data, publicly available genomes (GenBank), and unpublished genomes (Rossiter Lab and the Broad Institute).
Liliana M. Davalos (3247884)   +7 more
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Phyllostomus discolor Wagner 1843

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Phyllostomus discolor Wagner, 1843. Arch. Naturgesch., 9(1):366.REVIEWED BY: B. Villa-Ramirez (BVR).TYPE LOCALITY: Brazil, Mato Grosso, Cuiaba.DISTRIBUTION: C. Veracruz (Mexico) to Guianas, S.E. Brazil and Peru; Trinidad; Margarita Isl. Bolivia (JRT). N. Argentina (RB).ISIS NUMBER: 5301405008011001001.
James H. Honacki   +2 more
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Der Einfluß visueller Information auf die Echoortung bei Phyllostomus discolor (Chiroptera)

open access: yes, 1981
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Schmidt, Uwe,, Rother, Georg
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Phyllostomus discolor

open access: yes, 2017
FaunaAraucaVereda San Joaquin, finca El Santuario, caño la rayaCañoPhyllostomus ...
Calderón-Capote, María Camila   +1 more
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Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) from the Nísia Floresta National Forest, with new records for the state of Rio Grande do Norte, northeastern Brazil

open access: yes, 2017
The state of Rio Grande do Norte is considered a data gap for bat species records in Brazil. The state is also currently target of large economic projects with potential impacts on bats, especially wind farms and mining enterprises.
Barros,Marília A. S.   +15 more
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Taxonomic reassessment of bats from Castelnau’s expedition to South America (1843–1847): Phyllostoma angusticeps Gervais, 1856 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae)

open access: yes, 2017
International audienceGervais, in 1856, described the bats collected during Castelnau's expedition through South America (1843–1847). We report that Phyllostoma angusticeps (Gervais, 1856), long treated as a junior synonym of Phyl-lostomus discolor ...
McCarthy, Timothy,   +6 more
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OPN1SW_cds_al

open access: yes, 2018
OPN1SW sequence alignment used for PAML analyses. Sequences were obtained from novel RNA-Seq data, publicly available genomes (GenBank), and unpublished genomes (Rossiter Lab and the Broad Institute).
Liliana M. Davalos (3247884)   +3 more
core   +1 more source

NUEVO REGISTRO DE HISTIOSTRONGYLUS CORONATUS (NEMATODA, MOLINEIDAE) PARASITANDO MURCIÉLAGOS (MAMMALIA, CHIROPTERA) EN BRASIL

open access: yes, 2017
Registramos Histiostrongylus coronatus Molin, 1861 no intestino delgado de Phyllostomus discolor Wagner, 1843 (Phyllostomidae). O helminto foi descrito baseado apenas em uma fêmea adulta, porém esta apresentou caraterísticas morfológicas compatíveis com ...
Munhoz de Mello, Érica   +1 more
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