Cranial size and shape variation of the greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum from territories in Serbia and Montenegro was examined using geometric morphometric methods. Statistically significant size and shape differences among specimens from distinct geographic regions (the Carpatho-Balkanides, the Internal and External Dinarides) were observed. Bats from the Carpatho-Balkanides have the smallest crania, while those from the External Dinarides have the largest ones. Compared to specimens from the Carpatho-Balkanides, bats from the other two regions have crania wider in the temporal and elongated in the facial region, while the basicranial region is smaller. Our analysis of sexual size dimorphism re...
Understanding the spatial distribution of phenotypes and their association with local environmental ...
Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomidae) are one of the most diverse mammalian families a...
Main goal of this thesis was to compare geographical variability of sizes of colonies in the relatio...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
<div><p>External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and f...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
We report the first evaluation of mandibular and cranial modularity in the greater horseshoe bat ...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
Geographic variation in body size and sexual dimorphism of the short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sph...
<div><p>Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is widespread within the animal kingdom. Rensch’s rule describe...
In this study the sexual and geographical variations in the genus Miniopterus were deeply investigat...
Changes on the body size of bats due to the ecological and environmental aspects usually acts as the...
Aim: Geographical variations in endotherm body size (e.g., Bergmann’s rule/James's rule and Allen’s ...
Changes on the body size of bats due to the ecological and environmental aspects usually acts as the...
Understanding the spatial distribution of phenotypes and their association with local environmental ...
Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomidae) are one of the most diverse mammalian families a...
Main goal of this thesis was to compare geographical variability of sizes of colonies in the relatio...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
<div><p>External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and f...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
We report the first evaluation of mandibular and cranial modularity in the greater horseshoe bat ...
External morphology is commonly used to identify bats as well as to investigate flight and foraging ...
Geographic variation in body size and sexual dimorphism of the short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sph...
<div><p>Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is widespread within the animal kingdom. Rensch’s rule describe...
In this study the sexual and geographical variations in the genus Miniopterus were deeply investigat...
Changes on the body size of bats due to the ecological and environmental aspects usually acts as the...
Aim: Geographical variations in endotherm body size (e.g., Bergmann’s rule/James's rule and Allen’s ...
Changes on the body size of bats due to the ecological and environmental aspects usually acts as the...
Understanding the spatial distribution of phenotypes and their association with local environmental ...
Neotropical leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomidae) are one of the most diverse mammalian families a...
Main goal of this thesis was to compare geographical variability of sizes of colonies in the relatio...