Notes are given on the taxonomy, reproductive biology, ecology and ectoparasites of 20 species of - mostly recently collected - Megachiroptera from Sulawesi, Indonesia. The occurrence of one species on Sulawesi is considered doubtful and a further three species are deleted from the Sulawesian faunal list. A key based on externally visible characters and a gazetteer of the collecting localities of Sulawesian bats are appended
Known Sulawesian Rhinolophus belong to three species: R. philippinensis Waterhouse, 1843, R. celeben...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
A study of bats was aimed to collect information on the presence of fruit bats that predicted involv...
Abstract: This paper reports on a bat survey conducted in November 2011 in Mangolo ...
Hitherto unreported australasian Pteropodinae and Nyctimeninae from the collections of the Zoölogisc...
Hitherto unreported australasian Pteropodinae and Nyctimeninae from the collections of the Zoölogisc...
Dobsonia minor (Dobson, 1879) and D. magna Thomas, 1905 are recorded from Yapen Island for the first...
The species number of rat, fruit bat, and insectivorous bat was signifi-cantly correlated with islan...
The tube-nosed fruit bat genus Nyctimene comprises 18 species found in the Philippines, Wallacea, Me...
272. Sulawesi Yellow Bat Scotophilus celebensis French: Scotophile des Célébes / German: Sulaw...
A survey of the species of bats occurring on the island of Timor was conducted from February 27 to M...
Copyright © 2005 The Natural History MuseumThe fruit-bat genus Pteralopex comprises the monkey-faced...
The bats of southeastern Asia and its islands (northeastern India, southern China, and the Riu-kiu i...
The study of bats was conducted in Pulau Bidong and Pulau Perhentian Besar from 31st May to 7th July...
This study deals with 272 Megachiroptera from the People’s Republic of Congo, belonging to 13 taxa: ...
Known Sulawesian Rhinolophus belong to three species: R. philippinensis Waterhouse, 1843, R. celeben...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
A study of bats was aimed to collect information on the presence of fruit bats that predicted involv...
Abstract: This paper reports on a bat survey conducted in November 2011 in Mangolo ...
Hitherto unreported australasian Pteropodinae and Nyctimeninae from the collections of the Zoölogisc...
Hitherto unreported australasian Pteropodinae and Nyctimeninae from the collections of the Zoölogisc...
Dobsonia minor (Dobson, 1879) and D. magna Thomas, 1905 are recorded from Yapen Island for the first...
The species number of rat, fruit bat, and insectivorous bat was signifi-cantly correlated with islan...
The tube-nosed fruit bat genus Nyctimene comprises 18 species found in the Philippines, Wallacea, Me...
272. Sulawesi Yellow Bat Scotophilus celebensis French: Scotophile des Célébes / German: Sulaw...
A survey of the species of bats occurring on the island of Timor was conducted from February 27 to M...
Copyright © 2005 The Natural History MuseumThe fruit-bat genus Pteralopex comprises the monkey-faced...
The bats of southeastern Asia and its islands (northeastern India, southern China, and the Riu-kiu i...
The study of bats was conducted in Pulau Bidong and Pulau Perhentian Besar from 31st May to 7th July...
This study deals with 272 Megachiroptera from the People’s Republic of Congo, belonging to 13 taxa: ...
Known Sulawesian Rhinolophus belong to three species: R. philippinensis Waterhouse, 1843, R. celeben...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
A study of bats was aimed to collect information on the presence of fruit bats that predicted involv...