2017
DOI: 10.34019/2596-3325.2017.v18.24693
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Análise tricológica em morcegos do Brasil revela diferenciação ao nível de família (Mammalia: Chiroptera)

Abstract: O estudo da microestrutura dos pelos pode ser aplicado em diversas áreas, como: zoologia, ecologia, ciências forenses, arqueologia, epidemiologia e paleontologia, além de ser uma ferramenta útil e importante na identificação das espécies de mamíferos. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar os padrões da microestrutura cuticular dos pelos de 68 espécies de morcegos ocorrentes no Brasil. Foram coletados pelos do dorso de espécimes depositados em coleção científica (via úmida). Posteriormente esses pelos fora… Show more

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“…Dichotomous key for identifying families and subfamilies of bats from southwestern Amazonia using the cuticular pattern of guard hairs. The predominance of the conoidal pattern in the hair cuticle with the presence of a bract coincides with the results of Marchioro & Miranda (2017), described in the hair scales of Phyllostomidae. However, the findings of cuticular pattern variations or the presence of different ornaments as the cases of Vampyressa thyone, Choeroniscus minor, and Promops nasutus is different from the patterns described by Marchioro & Miranda (2017) for Phyllostomidae and Molossidae families.…”
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“…Dichotomous key for identifying families and subfamilies of bats from southwestern Amazonia using the cuticular pattern of guard hairs. The predominance of the conoidal pattern in the hair cuticle with the presence of a bract coincides with the results of Marchioro & Miranda (2017), described in the hair scales of Phyllostomidae. However, the findings of cuticular pattern variations or the presence of different ornaments as the cases of Vampyressa thyone, Choeroniscus minor, and Promops nasutus is different from the patterns described by Marchioro & Miranda (2017) for Phyllostomidae and Molossidae families.…”
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“…to species (Hausman 1920;Teerink 1991;Quadros & Monteiro-Filho 2006a). These characteristics can help identify species for taxonomic, ecological, forensic studies, and archaeological applications (Tobin 2005;Sessions et al 2009;Silveira et al 2013;Miranda et al 2014;Marchioro & Miranda 2017).…”
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