The phylogeny of bats included in this repository, with the most well-sampled families labeled. We include some examples of cranial surfaces from this repository for these labeled clades, to showcase the breadth of morphological disparity contained in this database, and its link to trophic diversity. Skulls are not to scale, as these species are of considerably different sizes. Species are listed as follows from top to bottom, with their associated specimen identification information from the University of Michigan’s Museum of Zoology (UMMZ) or the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH): Pteropus hypomelanus (UMMZ 130417; frugivore), Hipposideros abae (AMNH 49120; insectivore), Desmodus rotundus (UMMZ 116246; sanguivore), Glossophaga lea...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
<p>(A) The species topology of 35 bats. Branches leading to rhinolophids, vespertilionid bats, <i>Mi...
WETTERER, ANDREA L., ROCKMAN, MATTHEW V., SIMMONS, NANCY B. (2000): Phylogeny Of Phyllostomid Bats (...
200 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-184).Phyllostomidae is a large (> ...
In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, published in 1758 and the starting point of the binomial sys...
In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, published in 1758 and the starting point of the binomial sys...
We present a phylogeny of 35 species of nectar-feeding bats based on 119 morphological characters: 6...
SIMMONS, NANCY B., CONWAY, TENLEY M. (2001): Phylogenetic Relationships Of Mormoopid Bats (Chiropter...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
Biological specimens are primary records of organismal ecology and history. As such, museum collecti...
<p>(A) The species topology of 35 bats. Branches leading to rhinolophids, vespertilionid bats, <i>Mi...
WETTERER, ANDREA L., ROCKMAN, MATTHEW V., SIMMONS, NANCY B. (2000): Phylogeny Of Phyllostomid Bats (...
200 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-184).Phyllostomidae is a large (> ...
In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, published in 1758 and the starting point of the binomial sys...
In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, published in 1758 and the starting point of the binomial sys...
We present a phylogeny of 35 species of nectar-feeding bats based on 119 morphological characters: 6...
SIMMONS, NANCY B., CONWAY, TENLEY M. (2001): Phylogenetic Relationships Of Mormoopid Bats (Chiropter...
Bats (Chiroptera) represent the largest diversification of extant mammals after rodents. Here we rep...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...
The bat genus Myotis is the most diverse mammalian genus. With over 100 species worldwide, Myotis re...