To delve further into this subject, check out our new exhibits on vertebrate flight and chiropteran flight. |
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Lyssavirus is found naturally among chiropteran and carnivoran mammals and is spread by the exchange of body fluids. |
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It briefly reviews the history of chiropteran viruses and discusses their emergence in the context of geography, phylogeny, and ecology. |
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The suborders either evolved separately from flightless insectivores or diverged very early in chiropteran history. |
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The molecular phylogeny presented here is consistent with either two independent origins of echolocation within the chiropteran lineage or a single origin. |
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The relaxed Bayesian clock method following the methodology outlined in Matthee et al. was used to date the evolution of the various chiropteran lineages. |
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Among the species linked with these habitats, the project aims to monitor and protect the troglophilous chiropteran population. |
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We have been working in the bat inventory field for more than 15 years, and are pioneers in the acoustic analysis and identification of chiropteran signals. |
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Weak pelvic and leg development is also a chiropteran feature. |
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Phylogenetic relationships among recent chiropteran families and the importance of choosing appropriate out-group taxa. |
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Our purpose is to provide an overview of the overlooked potential of guano and to encourage chiropteran biologists to make use of this resource. |
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Additional studies on helminths of bats of the northern Great Plains are warranted to further advance our knowledge of chiropteran parasites and their geographic distribution. |
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