200 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-184).Phyllostomidae is a large (> 140 species), diverse clade of Neotropical bats. Different species in this family feed on blood, insects, vertebrates, nectar, pollen, and fruits. We investigated phylogenetic relationships among all genera of phyllostomid bats and tested monophyly of several genera (e.g., Micronycteris, Mimon, Artibeus, Vampyressa) using 150 morphological, karyological, and molecular characters. Results of parsimony analyses of these combined data indicate that all traditionally recognized phyllostomid subfamilies are monophyletic and that most taxa that share feeding specializations form clades. These results largely agree with studies that have used a taxo...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
The phylogeny of bats included in this repository, with the most well-sampled families labeled. We i...
A systematic re-evaluation of Vampyressa pusilla warrants the elevation of V. p. thyone from subspec...
We present a phylogeny of 35 species of nectar-feeding bats based on 119 morphological characters: 6...
A new classification of the higher taxonomic levels within the New World bat family Phyllostomidae i...
BACKGROUND: Bats of the family Phyllostomidae show a unique diversity in feeding specializations. Th...
Abstract.-A new classification of the higher taxonomic levels within the New World bat family Phyllo...
WETTERER, ANDREA L., ROCKMAN, MATTHEW V., SIMMONS, NANCY B. (2000): Phylogeny Of Phyllostomid Bats (...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
No family of mammals has undergone a greater adaptive radiation than phyllostomid bats. Phylogeny co...
No family of mammals has undergone a greater adaptive radiation than phyllostomid bats. Phylogeny co...
The phyllostomid bat genus Vampyressa often has been allied with Uroderma, Chiroderma, Platyrrhinus,...
No family of mammals has undergone a greater adaptive radiation than phyllostomid bats. Phylogeny co...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
The phylogeny of bats included in this repository, with the most well-sampled families labeled. We i...
A systematic re-evaluation of Vampyressa pusilla warrants the elevation of V. p. thyone from subspec...
We present a phylogeny of 35 species of nectar-feeding bats based on 119 morphological characters: 6...
A new classification of the higher taxonomic levels within the New World bat family Phyllostomidae i...
BACKGROUND: Bats of the family Phyllostomidae show a unique diversity in feeding specializations. Th...
Abstract.-A new classification of the higher taxonomic levels within the New World bat family Phyllo...
WETTERER, ANDREA L., ROCKMAN, MATTHEW V., SIMMONS, NANCY B. (2000): Phylogeny Of Phyllostomid Bats (...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
No family of mammals has undergone a greater adaptive radiation than phyllostomid bats. Phylogeny co...
No family of mammals has undergone a greater adaptive radiation than phyllostomid bats. Phylogeny co...
The phyllostomid bat genus Vampyressa often has been allied with Uroderma, Chiroderma, Platyrrhinus,...
No family of mammals has undergone a greater adaptive radiation than phyllostomid bats. Phylogeny co...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
Morphological characters are indispensable in phylogenetic analyses for understanding the pattern, p...
The phylogeny of bats included in this repository, with the most well-sampled families labeled. We i...
A systematic re-evaluation of Vampyressa pusilla warrants the elevation of V. p. thyone from subspec...