Publications
| Title | Abstract | Year Filter | PMID(sorted ascending) Filter |
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| [on the eating habits of chrotopterus auritus australis, thomas, 1905 (mammalia, chiropterea, phyllostomidae)]. | 1976 | 981733 | |
| reproduction of chrotopterus auritus (peters) in captivity (chiroptera, phyllostomidae). | 2006 | 17119844 | |
| species richness and abundance of bats in fragments of the stational semidecidual forest, upper paraná river, southern brazil. | the upper paraná river floodplain is inserted in a region of the mata atlântica biome, which is a critical area to preserve. due to the scarcity of researches about the chiropterofauna in this region, the present study investigated species richness and abundance of bats in remnants from the stational semidecidual forest of the upper paraná river, southern brazil. samplings were taken every month, from january to december 2006, using 32 mist nets with 8.0 x 2.5 m, resulting in 640 m2/h and totali ... | 2009 | 19738978 |
| cryptic species? patterns of maternal and paternal gene flow in eight neotropical bats. | levels of sequence divergence at mitochondrial loci are frequently used in phylogeographic analysis and species delimitation though single marker systems cannot assess bi-parental gene flow. in this investigation i compare the phylogeographic patterns revealed through the maternally inherited mitochondrial coi region and the paternally inherited 7(th) intron region of the dby gene on the y-chromosome in eight common neotropical bat species. these species are diverse and include members of two fa ... | 2011 | 21814545 |
| movement ecology of the carnivorous woolly false vampire bat (chrotopterus auritus) in southern mexico. | deforestation is a critical threat to bats. the woolly false vampire bat chrotopterus auritus is a carnivorous bat that is both an indicator species for well-conserved forests and a threatened species in mexico and other countries due to deforestation. we currently lack the information needed to assess the effects of forest fragmentation and destruction on their populations and to develop plans for their conservation. we used gps loggers to study the movement patterns of c. auritus in southern m ... | 2019 | 31356644 |
| first record of predation of nyctinomops laticaudatus (é. geoffroy, 1805) by chrotopterus auritus (peters, 1856) (mammalia: chiroptera). | the wooly false vampire bat, chrotopterus auritus (peters, 1856) (chiroptera: phyllostomidae), feeds on small mammals, birds, lizards, frogs and occasionally large insects and fruits. in this paper we report an additional evidence of bat predation by c. auritus. a male of this species was captured with a partially eaten broad-eared free-tailed bat, nyctinomops laticaudatus (é. geoffroy, 1805) (chiroptera: molossidae). this record was obtained during a research project conducted in the biological ... | 2019 | 31534411 |
| co-occurrence of ectoparasites (insecta and arachnida) on bats (chiroptera) in an atlantic forest remnant, southeastern brazil. | neotropical bats are infested by multiple ectoparasites (like bat fly and mite species) and investigations on these invertebrates on their hosts are crucial to better understand the ectoparasite-ectoparasite and ectoparasite-host associations. the goal of this study was to report ectoparasites species (bat flies and mites) on bats, emphasizing ectoparasite co-occurrences and host-ectoparasite associations. we also test if there is relationship between bat flies and mites on their hosts. | 2020 | 32436052 |