In this study the sexual and geographical variations in the genus Miniopterus were deeply investigated, using multidisciplinary analysis (morphometric cranial, dental, fenetic and shape analysis; molecular analysis of mt gene ND2). Different populations from western Palearctic and adjacent regions were analysed: Miniopterus schreibersii (Morocco, West Europe, Pannonia, Balkans, Crete, Near East, Middle East), Miniopterus natalensis (Yemen, Ethiopia) a Miniopterus inflatus (Ethiopia). Extensove samples of Miniopterus schreibersii were tested and existence of sexual dimorphism in cranial constitution was showed: males had generally bigger and relatively higher, shorter and narrower skulls than females; female mandibles were generally bigger t...
Miniopterus schreibersii natalensis and Miniopterus fraterculus are two morphologically similar, but...
WOS: 000375896000026PubMed ID: 27001602The isolation of populations in the Iberian, Italian and Balk...
Distribution. S Europe from Iberian Peninsula E to N & W Anatolia (Turkey) and W Georgia, N to C Fra...
In this study the sexual and geographical variations in the genus Miniopterus were deeply investigat...
WOS: 000263522800002In this study we investigate population genetic structure and phylogeography of ...
The distribution of the Long-winged Bat, Miniopterus schreibersii, in Turkey is described with the h...
23. African Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus africanus French: Minioptére dAfrique / German: Osta...
This study investigates the population genetic structure of Miniopterus pallidus using the D-loop re...
The large bent-wing bat, Miniopterus schreibersii (Kuhl 1819), has a long history of taxonomic uncer...
Distribution. E Anatolia (Turkey), S Armenia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Lebanon, NW Jordan, Iran, S Turkmen...
Cranial size and shape variation of the greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum from terr...
Abstract Background Various mechanisms such as geographic barriers and glacial episodes have been pr...
Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearctic distribu...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, of Malagasy members of the b...
The long-fingered bats (Miniopterus sp.) are among the most widely distributed mammals in the world....
Miniopterus schreibersii natalensis and Miniopterus fraterculus are two morphologically similar, but...
WOS: 000375896000026PubMed ID: 27001602The isolation of populations in the Iberian, Italian and Balk...
Distribution. S Europe from Iberian Peninsula E to N & W Anatolia (Turkey) and W Georgia, N to C Fra...
In this study the sexual and geographical variations in the genus Miniopterus were deeply investigat...
WOS: 000263522800002In this study we investigate population genetic structure and phylogeography of ...
The distribution of the Long-winged Bat, Miniopterus schreibersii, in Turkey is described with the h...
23. African Long-fingered Bat Miniopterus africanus French: Minioptére dAfrique / German: Osta...
This study investigates the population genetic structure of Miniopterus pallidus using the D-loop re...
The large bent-wing bat, Miniopterus schreibersii (Kuhl 1819), has a long history of taxonomic uncer...
Distribution. E Anatolia (Turkey), S Armenia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Lebanon, NW Jordan, Iran, S Turkmen...
Cranial size and shape variation of the greater horseshoe bat Rhinolophus ferrumequinum from terr...
Abstract Background Various mechanisms such as geographic barriers and glacial episodes have been pr...
Two metrically defined subspecies have traditionally been recognised within the Palaearctic distribu...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, of Malagasy members of the b...
The long-fingered bats (Miniopterus sp.) are among the most widely distributed mammals in the world....
Miniopterus schreibersii natalensis and Miniopterus fraterculus are two morphologically similar, but...
WOS: 000375896000026PubMed ID: 27001602The isolation of populations in the Iberian, Italian and Balk...
Distribution. S Europe from Iberian Peninsula E to N & W Anatolia (Turkey) and W Georgia, N to C Fra...