The short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx is a common plant-visiting bat that is widely distributed throughout the Indo-Malayan region. In this chapter, we discuss the dispersal patterns, mating strategy and genetic diversity in the short-nosed fruit bat C. sphinx. We used a broad-range of techniques, including mark-recapture, radio-telemetry and molecular biology analyses. Our studies uncovered unique aspects of the dispersal, mating system and genetic diversity of these bats. Both the sexes of C. sphinx were found to disperse completely from the natal harems before subadult stage and young female C. sphinx become members of a harem much earlier than their male counterparts. The nonharem males are reproductively active, gain access to h...
Population genetic structure has important consequences in evolutionary processes and conservation g...
<div><p>Population genetic structure has important consequences in evolutionary processes and conser...
There is considerable uncertainty surrounding the taxonomic relationship between Cynopterus sphinx a...
Genetic diversity was studied among 40 different zone samples in the Indian short-nosed fruit bat, C...
Bats are important ecosystems service providers, make a significant contribution to biodiversity and...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
Small populations tend to lose genetic variability. The magnitude of this loss is influenced by the ...
The ultimate causes for predominant male-biased dispersal (MBD) in mammals and female-biased dispers...
Previous studies have revealed a high genetic divergence in Penthetor lucasi population in Sarawak, ...
We report the results of a population-genetic study of the short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx ...
Variance in reproductive success is a primary determinant of genetically effective population size (...
Observations on mating behaviours and strategies guide our understanding of mating systems and varia...
The buffy flower bat (Erophylla sezekorni) is a neotropical leaf-nosed bat (Phyllostomidae) that is ...
The fulvous fruit bat (Rousettus leschenaulti) and the greater short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sph...
The long-tongued nectar bat, Macroglossus minimus is the smallest of the family Pteropodidae common...
Population genetic structure has important consequences in evolutionary processes and conservation g...
<div><p>Population genetic structure has important consequences in evolutionary processes and conser...
There is considerable uncertainty surrounding the taxonomic relationship between Cynopterus sphinx a...
Genetic diversity was studied among 40 different zone samples in the Indian short-nosed fruit bat, C...
Bats are important ecosystems service providers, make a significant contribution to biodiversity and...
In polygynous mammals, males are usually responsible for gene flow while females are predominantly p...
Small populations tend to lose genetic variability. The magnitude of this loss is influenced by the ...
The ultimate causes for predominant male-biased dispersal (MBD) in mammals and female-biased dispers...
Previous studies have revealed a high genetic divergence in Penthetor lucasi population in Sarawak, ...
We report the results of a population-genetic study of the short-nosed fruit bat, Cynopterus sphinx ...
Variance in reproductive success is a primary determinant of genetically effective population size (...
Observations on mating behaviours and strategies guide our understanding of mating systems and varia...
The buffy flower bat (Erophylla sezekorni) is a neotropical leaf-nosed bat (Phyllostomidae) that is ...
The fulvous fruit bat (Rousettus leschenaulti) and the greater short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sph...
The long-tongued nectar bat, Macroglossus minimus is the smallest of the family Pteropodidae common...
Population genetic structure has important consequences in evolutionary processes and conservation g...
<div><p>Population genetic structure has important consequences in evolutionary processes and conser...
There is considerable uncertainty surrounding the taxonomic relationship between Cynopterus sphinx a...