Bat flies (Nycteribiidae and Streblidae) have been used to study co-evolutionary patterns between ectoparasites and bats. In the world, Nycteribiidae and Streblidae are represented by approximately 276 and 237 species, respectively. In regions such as the Orinoquia located in the north of South America (Colombia and Venezuela), the richness of bats is high (more than 100 documented species), but studies on Nycteribiidae and Streblidae are scarce and discontinuous. To contribute to the knowledge of ectoparasitic flies in the Orinoquia, records of flies and their interactions with bats were reviewed, including new records and associations using interaction networks. We documented 124 species of Streblidae and only 12 of Nycteribiidae for the ...
Bats are hosts of many groups of parasites, including bat flies (Diptera, Streblidae). Although para...
Bipartite bat-fly quantitative network of the Herbaceous plains and chaparral – HP
Bats can be parasitized by several arthropod groups, including ectoparasitic flies. The high host sp...
We studied the ectoparasitic bat flies of three phyllostomid vampire bat species. Bats were collect...
We studied the ectoparasitic bat flies of three phyllostomid vampire bat species. Bats were collecte...
This work represents the first report of host-parasite associations between flies of the family Stre...
A total of 443 bat flies belonging to the families Nycteribiidae and Strelidae, were collected on 22...
Ectoparasitic batflies were studied on 12 species of phyllostomid bats, by making 35 nightly collect...
The Darién province in eastern Panama is one of the most unexplored and biodiverse regions in the wo...
Streblids are parasitic flies that are primarily found on bats, including those of Dominica. This st...
The ectoparasites of bats belonging to the family Nycteribiidae (Insecta, Diptera) are highly specia...
Ectoparasitic batflies were studied on 12 species of phyllostomid bats, by making 35 nightly collec-...
We studied infestation rates and parasite-host associations between streblid flies and phyllostomid ...
Ectoparasitic batflies were studied on 12 species of phyllostomid bats, by making 35 nightly collect...
Based on specimens collected from bats of different families, we add new species and extend the know...
Bats are hosts of many groups of parasites, including bat flies (Diptera, Streblidae). Although para...
Bipartite bat-fly quantitative network of the Herbaceous plains and chaparral – HP
Bats can be parasitized by several arthropod groups, including ectoparasitic flies. The high host sp...
We studied the ectoparasitic bat flies of three phyllostomid vampire bat species. Bats were collect...
We studied the ectoparasitic bat flies of three phyllostomid vampire bat species. Bats were collecte...
This work represents the first report of host-parasite associations between flies of the family Stre...
A total of 443 bat flies belonging to the families Nycteribiidae and Strelidae, were collected on 22...
Ectoparasitic batflies were studied on 12 species of phyllostomid bats, by making 35 nightly collect...
The Darién province in eastern Panama is one of the most unexplored and biodiverse regions in the wo...
Streblids are parasitic flies that are primarily found on bats, including those of Dominica. This st...
The ectoparasites of bats belonging to the family Nycteribiidae (Insecta, Diptera) are highly specia...
Ectoparasitic batflies were studied on 12 species of phyllostomid bats, by making 35 nightly collec-...
We studied infestation rates and parasite-host associations between streblid flies and phyllostomid ...
Ectoparasitic batflies were studied on 12 species of phyllostomid bats, by making 35 nightly collect...
Based on specimens collected from bats of different families, we add new species and extend the know...
Bats are hosts of many groups of parasites, including bat flies (Diptera, Streblidae). Although para...
Bipartite bat-fly quantitative network of the Herbaceous plains and chaparral – HP
Bats can be parasitized by several arthropod groups, including ectoparasitic flies. The high host sp...