The present study consists of both new records and literary data for 23 species of bats reported from Syria. Sixteen species of bats belonging to 6 families have been collected either by mist nets or recovered from owl pellets during the present study. Families Pteropodidae, Emballonuridae, Hipposideridae, and Molossidae are represented by a single species for each family; Rousettus aegyptiacus, Taphozous nudiventris, Asellia tridens, and Tadarida teniotis respectively. Family Rhinolophidae is represented by three species; Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Rhinolophus hipposideros, and Rhinolophus euryale. Family Vespertilionidae is represented by fi ve genera (Eptesicus, Myotis, Pipistrellus, Otonycteris, and Miniopterus) and nine species; Eptesi...
Abstract: Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearcti...
This article presents the specific structure and distribution of the bats made in the territory of t...
at least five species, our records represent the first records in nearly last 30 years and we report...
The present study consists of both new records and literary data for 23 species of bats reported fro...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The lesser horseshoe bat <em>Rhinolophus hipposider...
ABSTRACT- The lesser horseshoe bat Rhinolophus hipposideros was recorded for the first time from Syr...
A complete list of bat records available from the Socotra Archipelago was compiled from the literatu...
Additional distributional data on the bats of Tabuk Provence, Saudi Arabia, are given for 10 species...
New records of the Egyptian Fruit Bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) from 14 sites situated in the north-we...
Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearctic distribu...
In order to define appropriate conservation measures in northern Tunisia we surveyed the bat fauna o...
WOS:000858620600005Vespertilio murinus Linnaeus, 1758, has a wide distribution from France to Japan,...
p. 355-443 : maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-443)."A revision of the specie...
Abstract. New records of 24 bat species from Morocco are presented, including Rhinopoma micro phyl
This work gives an overview of the composition of the diet of bats in the eastern Mediterranean and ...
Abstract: Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearcti...
This article presents the specific structure and distribution of the bats made in the territory of t...
at least five species, our records represent the first records in nearly last 30 years and we report...
The present study consists of both new records and literary data for 23 species of bats reported fro...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The lesser horseshoe bat <em>Rhinolophus hipposider...
ABSTRACT- The lesser horseshoe bat Rhinolophus hipposideros was recorded for the first time from Syr...
A complete list of bat records available from the Socotra Archipelago was compiled from the literatu...
Additional distributional data on the bats of Tabuk Provence, Saudi Arabia, are given for 10 species...
New records of the Egyptian Fruit Bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus) from 14 sites situated in the north-we...
Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearctic distribu...
In order to define appropriate conservation measures in northern Tunisia we surveyed the bat fauna o...
WOS:000858620600005Vespertilio murinus Linnaeus, 1758, has a wide distribution from France to Japan,...
p. 355-443 : maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 435-443)."A revision of the specie...
Abstract. New records of 24 bat species from Morocco are presented, including Rhinopoma micro phyl
This work gives an overview of the composition of the diet of bats in the eastern Mediterranean and ...
Abstract: Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearcti...
This article presents the specific structure and distribution of the bats made in the territory of t...
at least five species, our records represent the first records in nearly last 30 years and we report...