Five species of insectivorous bats are reported for the first time from the Kruger National Park. One of these, Pipistrellus anchietai, represents a new record for the southern African Subregion, and two species, Laephotis botswanae and Nycteris woodi are recorded for the first time for the Republic of South Africa. The remaining two species, Eptesicus melckorum and Tadarida ansorgei are first records of ' occurrence for the Transvaal. The species richness of the bat fauna of the Kruger National Park, and particularly of the Pafuri area, is reviewed
A note on the occurrence of Bat-Eared Fox Otocton Megalotis (Desmarest) in the Kruger National Par
Five species of bats are recorded from Kasungu National Park, Malawi: Eidolon helvum (Kerr, 1792); E...
Bats are important indicator species which can help in identifying areas where conservation efforts ...
The Kruger National Park (KNP), Republic of South Africa, is one of the most intensively studied are...
In aid of a zoogeographical survey of the mammals of Transvaal, Republic of South Africa, th...
With over 1,300 known species, the order Chiroptera makes up about 20 percent of all mammalian speci...
Notes are published on a small collection of Microchiroptera from the Taung district, Bophuthatswana...
As part of biodiversity monitoring in the Kisangani Forest Region, a survey of bats was conducted in...
Sub-Saharan Africa covers a diverse range of biomes and associated habitats ranging from desert to t...
Distribution maps with notes on taxonomy, distribution and status, habits, food and breeding are pre...
National species checklists are important for a variety of reasons, including biodiversity conservat...
We surveyed bats at 30 localities in the Soutpansberg and Blouberg Mountains within the newly procla...
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is located in northwestern South Africa and extends northeastward into ...
Micropteropus pusillus (Peters, 1868) This was the most commonly captured fruit bat in this study,...
A recent collection of bats from The Gambia presented in this publication comprises 17 species, four...
A note on the occurrence of Bat-Eared Fox Otocton Megalotis (Desmarest) in the Kruger National Par
Five species of bats are recorded from Kasungu National Park, Malawi: Eidolon helvum (Kerr, 1792); E...
Bats are important indicator species which can help in identifying areas where conservation efforts ...
The Kruger National Park (KNP), Republic of South Africa, is one of the most intensively studied are...
In aid of a zoogeographical survey of the mammals of Transvaal, Republic of South Africa, th...
With over 1,300 known species, the order Chiroptera makes up about 20 percent of all mammalian speci...
Notes are published on a small collection of Microchiroptera from the Taung district, Bophuthatswana...
As part of biodiversity monitoring in the Kisangani Forest Region, a survey of bats was conducted in...
Sub-Saharan Africa covers a diverse range of biomes and associated habitats ranging from desert to t...
Distribution maps with notes on taxonomy, distribution and status, habits, food and breeding are pre...
National species checklists are important for a variety of reasons, including biodiversity conservat...
We surveyed bats at 30 localities in the Soutpansberg and Blouberg Mountains within the newly procla...
Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park is located in northwestern South Africa and extends northeastward into ...
Micropteropus pusillus (Peters, 1868) This was the most commonly captured fruit bat in this study,...
A recent collection of bats from The Gambia presented in this publication comprises 17 species, four...
A note on the occurrence of Bat-Eared Fox Otocton Megalotis (Desmarest) in the Kruger National Par
Five species of bats are recorded from Kasungu National Park, Malawi: Eidolon helvum (Kerr, 1792); E...
Bats are important indicator species which can help in identifying areas where conservation efforts ...