9 articles in this issue
Enrique P. Lessa
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Sergio Ticul Álvarez-Castañeda
Sol de Mayo Araucana Mejenes-López,Maribel Hernández-Bautista,Javier Barragán-Torres,Jesús Pacheco Rodríguez
The mammal of the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, is little known, with the objective of contributing to the knowledge of the richness of the mammals of this state, we compiled information from the records of mammal species distributed in the state through an i... see more
Cintya Araceli Segura-Trujillo,Sonia Navarro-Pérez
Our research was conducted Colima Volcanic Complex (CVC) and was to make a first list of cave-dwelling bats on the basis of bibliographic records and sampling in caves and forests. We found 25 species of which six are new records for the area (Glossophaga... see more
Juan Pablo Gallo-Reynoso,Charles Leo Ortiz
Feral cats abound at Isla de Guadalupe; they forage on birds, mice, and placental tissue as well as carcasses of northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris), Guadalupe fur seal (Arctocephalus townsendi), California sea lions (Zalophus californianus)... see more
Gloria E. Magaña-Cota,Felipe Charre-Medellín,Raúl Hernández,Jesús Iglesias,Belén Chávez-Galván,Ricardo Bolaños,Ramón Cecaira-Ricoy,Victor Sánchez-Cordero,Francisco Botello
We collected three specimens and two photograph records of the hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata) in the municipalities of Victoria and Xichú. These are the first records of this species in Guanajuato, Mexico. Diphylla ecaudata feeds o... see more
Juan M. Pech-Canche,Cristina MacSwiney,Erendira Estrella
This study demonstrates the usefulness of ultrasonic bat detectors as a methodological tool to improve inventories of Neotropical bats to increase 40% the inventory of bats recorded with traditional capture methods in a deciduous lowland dry forest site i... see more
Livia León Paniagua