The fauna of Mongolian bats and their ectoparasites is not yet fully documented. This study analyzes ectoparasite samples of 15 bat species from diverse taiga, steppe, and desert locations. We recorded 27 parasite species in total and report their abundance, host preference, and occurrence herein. In describing a new bat fly species (Basilia dolchii n. spec.), reporting six parasite species never before recorded in Mongolia, and examining rare host species such as Myotis frater and Murina hilgendorfi, this work expands present knowledge in this research area. To assess respective individual and species-specific parasite loads comprised of different insects or mites, we introduce a parasite body size dependent model
In this paper are presented the accounts of 13 identified bat species from a total of 628 captured s...
Our research presents the Ixodidae-fauna in Mongolia. The current taxonomic state in Mongolia shows ...
Bats represent one of the least studied mammal groups in Mongolia, and little is know...
The fauna of Mongolian bats and their ectoparasites is not yet fully documented. This study analyzes...
This study analyses ectoparasites found on Mongolian bats between 2008 and 2011. We examined 12 diff...
For large parts of the world, the knowledge of bat ectoparasites is still scanty. Regarding Mongolia...
Fleas of the family Ischnopsyllidae belong to the common bat ectoparasites. The current taxonomic st...
This paper summarizes new data on ectoparasites from bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from easter...
Forty-six chiropteran specimens from seven species have been captured on the territory of Southern S...
Fifty-eight individuals belonging to 10 species of bats, insectivores, and pikas were examined for h...
Bats are the second most diverse mammalian group, playing keystone roles in ecosystems but also act ...
Located in the heart of central Asia, Mongolia is a country of great cultural, geological, and biolo...
Bats are the second most diverse mammalian group, playing keystone roles in ecosystems but also act ...
Ninety-eight species of small mammal, excluding carnivores and ungulates, are currently recognized i...
The study of host-ectoparasites relationships in bats was conducted in Gomantong Forest Reserve, Sab...
In this paper are presented the accounts of 13 identified bat species from a total of 628 captured s...
Our research presents the Ixodidae-fauna in Mongolia. The current taxonomic state in Mongolia shows ...
Bats represent one of the least studied mammal groups in Mongolia, and little is know...
The fauna of Mongolian bats and their ectoparasites is not yet fully documented. This study analyzes...
This study analyses ectoparasites found on Mongolian bats between 2008 and 2011. We examined 12 diff...
For large parts of the world, the knowledge of bat ectoparasites is still scanty. Regarding Mongolia...
Fleas of the family Ischnopsyllidae belong to the common bat ectoparasites. The current taxonomic st...
This paper summarizes new data on ectoparasites from bats (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from easter...
Forty-six chiropteran specimens from seven species have been captured on the territory of Southern S...
Fifty-eight individuals belonging to 10 species of bats, insectivores, and pikas were examined for h...
Bats are the second most diverse mammalian group, playing keystone roles in ecosystems but also act ...
Located in the heart of central Asia, Mongolia is a country of great cultural, geological, and biolo...
Bats are the second most diverse mammalian group, playing keystone roles in ecosystems but also act ...
Ninety-eight species of small mammal, excluding carnivores and ungulates, are currently recognized i...
The study of host-ectoparasites relationships in bats was conducted in Gomantong Forest Reserve, Sab...
In this paper are presented the accounts of 13 identified bat species from a total of 628 captured s...
Our research presents the Ixodidae-fauna in Mongolia. The current taxonomic state in Mongolia shows ...
Bats represent one of the least studied mammal groups in Mongolia, and little is know...