The forests of northwestern Argentina represent one of the most diverse areas of the country, but also one of the most affected by human activities. The southern border of this region is a transition area with the Dry Chaco Ecoregion and represents a poorly studied zone. The aim of this study was to assess the diversity of bats at the village of Escaba, southern Tucuman. Seven field surveys were conducted at five different sites. A total of 120 specimens in three families and 14 species were recorded, 12 of them representing new records for the study area, increasing the species richness of Escaba from four to 16 species. The area will be recommended as an AICOM, a status given by the RELCOM, thereby promoting actions to preserve the specie...
We add the family Emballonuridae to the bat fauna of Argentina, with the new record of a specimen of...
We report diversity data and ecological aspects (richness, abundance and guilds) of bat assemblages ...
We present the first record of Promops centralis Thomas, 1915 for Santa Fe province, Argentina. This...
The forests of northwestern Argentina represent one of the most diverse areas of the country, but al...
We present the results obtained from 12 small-mammal surveys conducted between 1996 and 2013 in "Fin...
We provide new distributional records for five species of bats from Argentina, of the families Vespe...
We report new records for 254 specimens of 19 species of bats from 15 genera and three of the four f...
We provide new distributional records for five species of bats from Argentina, of the families Vespe...
We report new records for 254 specimens of 19 species of bats from 15 genera and three of the four f...
-We identified the species of bats and their roosts in the urban area of Lules, Tucuman. This is the...
Se estudiaron 55 ejemplares de murciélagos pertenecientes a 5 especies (Desmodus rotundus, Eumops bo...
Pallas’s Long-tongued Bat, Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766), has a large range, covering much of ...
We studied the small mammal assemblage (bats, marsupials and rodents) of Parque Nacional Chaco and C...
We present the first record of Promops centralis Thomas, 1915 for Santa Fe province, Argentina. This...
We studied the small mammal assemblage (bats, marsupials and rodents) of Parque Nacional Chaco and C...
We add the family Emballonuridae to the bat fauna of Argentina, with the new record of a specimen of...
We report diversity data and ecological aspects (richness, abundance and guilds) of bat assemblages ...
We present the first record of Promops centralis Thomas, 1915 for Santa Fe province, Argentina. This...
The forests of northwestern Argentina represent one of the most diverse areas of the country, but al...
We present the results obtained from 12 small-mammal surveys conducted between 1996 and 2013 in "Fin...
We provide new distributional records for five species of bats from Argentina, of the families Vespe...
We report new records for 254 specimens of 19 species of bats from 15 genera and three of the four f...
We provide new distributional records for five species of bats from Argentina, of the families Vespe...
We report new records for 254 specimens of 19 species of bats from 15 genera and three of the four f...
-We identified the species of bats and their roosts in the urban area of Lules, Tucuman. This is the...
Se estudiaron 55 ejemplares de murciélagos pertenecientes a 5 especies (Desmodus rotundus, Eumops bo...
Pallas’s Long-tongued Bat, Glossophaga soricina (Pallas, 1766), has a large range, covering much of ...
We studied the small mammal assemblage (bats, marsupials and rodents) of Parque Nacional Chaco and C...
We present the first record of Promops centralis Thomas, 1915 for Santa Fe province, Argentina. This...
We studied the small mammal assemblage (bats, marsupials and rodents) of Parque Nacional Chaco and C...
We add the family Emballonuridae to the bat fauna of Argentina, with the new record of a specimen of...
We report diversity data and ecological aspects (richness, abundance and guilds) of bat assemblages ...
We present the first record of Promops centralis Thomas, 1915 for Santa Fe province, Argentina. This...