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Movements of the bat Sturnira lilium and its role as a seed disperser of Solanaceae in the Brazilian Atlantic forest

Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2008
Bats and birds carry out most of the seed dispersal in the Neotropics (Galindo-Gonzáles et al. 2000), and are crucial for the dynamics and regeneration of tropical forests (Whittaker & Jones 1994). However, only a few details are known about the interactions in particular bat–fruit systems.
Marco Aurelio Ribeiro Mello   +2 more
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Identification of cortical germ cells in adult ovaries from three phyllostomid bats: Artibeus jamaicensis, Glossophaga soricina and Sturnira lilium

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 2012
It is generally considered that, in mammals, the ovary is endowed with a finite number of oocytes at the time of birth. However, studies concerning rodents, lemurs and humans suggest the existence of stem cells from the germline that may be involved in germ-cell renewal, maintaining postnatal follicle development.
Nivia Rocio, Antonio-Rubio   +2 more
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A record of leucism in Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810) (Chiroptera: Mammalia) from southern Brazil

2017
Registro de leucismo em Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810) (Chiroptera: Mammalia) no Sul do Brasil. O leucismo é uma anomalia na qual o indivíduo apresenta a perda de um pigmento em particular, ou de todos os pigmentos. Durante um estudo realizado num fragmento de Mata Estacional Semidecidual no município de Herval D’Oeste (Brasil) foi capturado um ...
Biassi, David Liposki   +2 more
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Frugivory by Sturnira lilium bats (Phyllostomidae) on Solanum mauritianum(Solanaceae) in southeastern Brazil

Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 2013
HipÓlito Ferreira Paulino-Neto   +2 more
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Stages and duration of the seminiferous epithelium cycle in the bat Sturnira lilium

Journal of Anatomy, 2013
Danielle Barbosa Morais   +1 more
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Reproductive biology of the bat Sturnira lilium (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in the Atlantic Forest of Rio de Janeiro, southeastern Brazil

Brazilian Journal of Biology, 2014
William Douglas Carvalho   +1 more
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Sturnira lilium. Categorización 2019 de los mamíferos de Argentina según su riesgo de extinción.

2019
Santiago Gamboa Alurralde   +5 more
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