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Morphological and molecular identification of Particolored bat (Vespertilio murinus) in South Korea: A first record [PDF]
BackgroundVespertilio murinus belong to the genus Vespertilio and are widely distributed in Europe, the Middle East and Northeast Asia, Recently, the presence of the V.
Bong Kyun Kim +3 more
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Sexual Segregation in Iberian Noctule Bats [PDF]
Sexual segregation during the breeding season is common in many temperate bat species, and may be related to sex-specific thermoregulatory, microclimatic, or energetic requirements.
Ibáñez, Carlos +6 more
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We present a genome assembly from a female Plecotus auritus (Brown Long-eared bat; Chordata; Mammalia; Chiroptera; Vespertilionidae). The genome sequence is 2163.2 megabases in span. Most of the assembly is scaffolded into 16 chromosomal pseudomolecules,
Emma C Teeling +3 more
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Glauconycteris variegata (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Glauconycteris variegata (Tomes, 1861), commonly known as the variegated butterfly bat, is 1 of 12 species in the genus Glauconycteris. It is a pale-yellow or light-gray bat with pale, translucent wing and tail membranes that are reticulated with a prominent lattice of darkly pigmented venation.
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The New Guinea Big-eared Bat Pharotis imogene is one of the region’s least known mammals, with prior confirmed records from only two localities, both in Central Province, Papua New Guinea.
Iain A. Woxvold +5 more
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We present a genome assembly from an individual male Myotis mystacinus (whiskered bat; Chordata; Mammalia; Chiroptera; Vespertilionidae). The genome sequence has a total length of 2,081.20 megabases.
Emma C Teeling +3 more
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Microbiota composition of the dorsal patch of reproductive male Leptonycteris yerbabuenae. [PDF]
Bacteria and other types of microbes interact with their hosts in several ways, including metabolic pathways, development, and complex behavioral processes such as mate recognition.
Cerqueda-García, Daniel +5 more
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Mammalia, Chiroptera, Molossidae, Molossops temminckii (Burmeister, 1854), and Vespertilionidae, Eptesicus furinalis (dOrbigny and Gervais, 1847): New locality record and distribution extension in Cordoba Province, Argentina [PDF]
During a field trip to the Ramsar site “Bañados del Río Dulce y Laguna Mar Chiquita” we captured three specimensof Molossops temminckii (Burmeister, 1854) and two of Eptesicus furinalis (d’Orbigny and Gervais, 1847).
Castilla, M. C. +2 more
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<strong>Abstract</strong> <strong>Captivity observation on body weight cycle and digestive efficiency in <em>Pipistrellus kuhlii</em> and <em>Hypsugo savii</em> (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)</strong> Many
Gianna Dondini, Simone Vergari
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Myotis simus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Myotis simus Thomas, 1901, is a vespertilionid bat commonly called the velvety myotis. A small to medium-sized bat with the plagiopatagium attached at ankles and short (#5 mm), woolly fur, it is 1 of about 100 species of Myotis worldwide and 1 of 15 South American species of Myotis.
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