Microbat (redirect from Microchiroptera)
suborder Microchiroptera within the order Chiroptera (bats). Bats have long been differentiated into Megachiroptera (megabats) and Microchiroptera, based...
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traditionally classified as two suborders: Megachiroptera (megabats), and Microchiroptera (microbats/echolocating bats). Not all megabats are larger than microbats...
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group; according to this model, all living fruit bats and microbats (Microchiroptera) are descendants of a common ancestor species that was already capable...
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comments on the evolution of echolocation and foraging strategies in Microchiroptera" (PDF). Bulletin of the AMNH (235). Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Island, Cauayan, Negros Occidental, Philippines (with notes on the Microchiroptera)". Biodiversity and Conservation. 15 (1): 43–56. Bibcode:2006BiCon...
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myotis (Myotis evotis) is a species of vesper bat in the suborder Microchiroptera. It can be found in western Canada, the western United States, and...
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Philisidae is an extinct family of bats of the suborder Microchiroptera that lived between the Eocene to the Late Miocene in the continent of Africa....
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still smaller than that of modern echolocating insectivorous bats (Microchiroptera) but they are already larger than that of modern non-echolocating fruit-eating...
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; Kirsch, John A. W. (2006). "A moveable face: Deconstructing the Microchiroptera and a new classification of extant bats". Acta Chiropterologica. 8:...
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and John A.W. Kirsch (2006). "A moveable face: deconstructing the Microchiroptera and a new classification of extant bats" (PDF). Acta Chiropterologica...
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Singapore—past and present records, with highlights on its unique morphology (Microchiroptera: Molossidae. Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Nature in Singapore...
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the species, Nycticeius humeralis.) They are allied to the suborder Microchiroptera, the families of microbats separated from the flying foxes and fruit...
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on mainland Australia. Hand, S.J.; et al. (1998). "Mystacinid Bats (Microchiroptera) from the Australian Tertiary". Journal of Paleontology. 72 (3): 538–545...
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suborders: Megachiroptera (sometimes listed as Macrochiroptera) and Microchiroptera, which are commonly abbreviated to megabats and microbats. Dobson selected...
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1):1–45. Hand, S.J. and Archer, M. 2005. A new hipposiderid genus (Microchiroptera) from an early Miocene bat community in Australia. Palaeontology 48(2):371–383...
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1988). "Macroderma koppa, a new Tertiary species of false vampire bat (Microchiroptera: Megadermatidae) from Wellington Caves, New South Wales" (PDF). Records...
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(June 1999). "Avian prey of the Australian Ghost Bat Macroderma gigas (Microchiroptera: Megadermatidae): prey characteristics and damage from predation"....
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Singapore—past and present records, with highlights on its unique morphology (Microchiroptera: Molossidae). Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine Nature in...
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Suborder Megachiroptera Family Pteropodidae: flying foxes Suborder Microchiroptera Family †Archaeonycteridae Family †Paleochiropterygidae Family †Hassianycterididae...
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Natal free-tailed bat Microchiroptera Phalanges Vulnerable Taphozous mauritianus Geoffroy, 1818 Mauritian tomb bat Microchiroptera Phalanges Least concern...
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been exhibited or photographed. Troughton, E. (1937). "Six new bats (Microchiroptera) from the Australasian region". The Australian Zoologist. 8: 274–281...
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This is a list of mammals of South Australia. It includes all mammals recorded in South Australia since European settlement, including some known only...
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; Kirsch, John A. W. (2006). "A moveable face: Deconstructing the Microchiroptera and a new classification of extant bats". Acta Chiropterologica. 8:...
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to their local environment. Spinturnix mites are found strictly on Microchiroptera. These mites are hematophagous, meaning they feed on the blood of their...
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the birds of prey populations as well as the bat population (mainly Microchiroptera) which were also killed by human made lighting in the caves due to...
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and John A.W. Kirsch (2006). "A moveable face: deconstructing the Microchiroptera and a new classification of extant bats". Acta Chiropterologica. 8:...
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2002 Zambia Cotterill, F.P.D. 2002. A new species of horseshoe bat (Microchiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from south-central Africa: with comments on its affinities...
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(Lasiurus ega) is a species of vesper bat that belongs to suborder microchiroptera (microbat) in the family Vespertilionidae. It is native to South, North...
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(1984). "Functional cranial analysis of large animalivorous bats (Microchiroptera)". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 21 (4): 387–408. doi:10...
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(June 1999). "Avian prey of the Australian Ghost Bat Macroderma gigas (Microchiroptera: Megadermatidae): prey characteristics and damage from predation"....
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