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Molecular studies of Neotropical Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in the last decade have uncovered substantial cryptic diversity.  One example is M. keaysi pilosatibialis, which is characterized by a complex taxonomy derived from low morphologi... see more

Myotis sp is an Indonesian microchiropteran, insectivore bat that potential to be a reservoir for rabies virus. Rabies is fatal viral encephalitis and  bat could  act as wildlife potential reservoirs for the rabies virus and can transmit the dis... see more

The bat, Myotis occultus (Vespertilionidae) is a rare and small-sized bat. The known distribution of M. occultus extends from the semi-arid areas of the southwestern United States down as far as the middle half of Mexico, not having beeing previously regi... see more

Hibernation is a strategy allowing bats to save energy when food availability and ambient temperature are low. Four decades ago, an altitudinal migration of the bat Myotis velifer to a hibernating site was registered in Mexico. However, no records or char... see more

Bats commonly use highway infrastructure as day- or night-roosts.  Nonetheless, little is known regarding how regularly bats use these structures or whether they do so only on a seasonal basis.  We surveyed 13 parallel box beam bridges along 15 ... see more

A total of 177 bats representing 6 families and 13 species were captured in 8 different areas in the environs of Manaus: 151 were autopsied. Wangielia dermatitidis, the agent of chromoblastomycosis was isolated from 5 bats of 4 different species: 2 Phyllo... see more

Bats commonly use highway infrastructure as day- or night-roosts.  Nonetheless, little is known regarding how regularly bats use these structures or whether they do so only on a seasonal basis.  We surveyed 13 parallel box beam bridges along 15 ... see more

La familia Vespertilionidae está ampliamente distribuida en América del Sur. En Ecuador habitan 20 especies incluyendo a Myotis riparius. Esta especie ha sido registrada entre 10 y 1240 metros de elevación en las estribaciones de la cordillera de los Ande... see more

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