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Movement syndromes of a Neotropical frugivorous bat inhabiting heterogeneous landscapes in Brazil
(2021-12-01)
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals within populations can vary in both habitat use and movement behavior, but it is still not clear how these two relate to each other. The aim of this study was to test ...
All-offspring natal philopatry in a Neotropical bat
(2011-11)
Natal dispersal is a strategy employed by individuals to avoid reproducing with close relatives. In most
bats, incestuous matings are prevented by the departure of one sex; thus, all-offspring philopatry has
rarely been ...
All-offspring natal philopatry in a Neotropical bat
(2011-11)
Natal dispersal is a strategy employed by individuals to avoid reproducing with close relatives. In most
bats, incestuous matings are prevented by the departure of one sex; thus, all-offspring philopatry has
rarely been ...
Long-distance Movement By A Great Fruit-eating Bat, Artibeus Lituratus (olfers, 1818), In Southeastern Brazil (chiroptera, Phyllostomidae): Evidence For Migration In Neotropical Bats?Deslocamento De Longa Distaˆncia Por Um Grande Morcego Frugı´voro, Artibeus Lituratus (olfers, 1818), No Sudeste Do Brasil (chiroptera, Phyllostomidae): Evideˆncia De Migrac¸a˜o De Morcegos Neotropicais?
(Universidade Estadual de Campinas UNICAMP, 2016)
Parasites reveal movement of bats between the New and Old Worlds
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCESAN DIEGO, 2012)
The global distribution of bat taxa indicates that the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans are effective barriers to movement between the Old and New Worlds. For instance, one of the major suborders, Yinpterochiroptera, has an ...
Range overlap and association patterns in the tent-making bat Artibeus watsoni
(2007)
Space use and ranging patterns of individuals have traditionally been used to identify social systems, and the amount of overlap in the home ranges of individuals can provide indirect information about the likelihood of ...
Range overlap and association patterns in the tent-making bat Artibeus watsoni
(2007)
Space use and ranging patterns of individuals have traditionally been used to identify social systems, and the amount of overlap in the home ranges of individuals can provide indirect information about the likelihood of ...
Movements of the bat Sturnira lilium and its role as a seed disperser of Solanaceae in the Brazilian Atlantic forest
(Cambridge Univ PressNew YorkEUA, 2008)