2018
DOI: 10.31687/saremmn.18.25.2.0.20
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ATIVIDADE REPRODUTIVA E ESTRUTURA POPULACIONAL DE Myotis nigricans (SCHINZ, 1821)(CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE) NO SUL DO BRASIL

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“…Even though neotropical species do not have a hibernation period, many of their reproductive characteristics slip into Nearctic representatives and, according to Beguelini et al (2013), vary seasonally and interspecifically. Among the bat families, Vespertilionidae is best known in terms of reproductive biology, with regard to species from North America and Europe (Mottin et al, 2018), and reiterates the need to understand Neotropical representatives. In view of the above, the main objective of this work is to reveal morphological and morphometric aspects of H. velatus, adding information relevant to reproductive biology and patterns of exploitation of diurnal shelters for the species in question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though neotropical species do not have a hibernation period, many of their reproductive characteristics slip into Nearctic representatives and, according to Beguelini et al (2013), vary seasonally and interspecifically. Among the bat families, Vespertilionidae is best known in terms of reproductive biology, with regard to species from North America and Europe (Mottin et al, 2018), and reiterates the need to understand Neotropical representatives. In view of the above, the main objective of this work is to reveal morphological and morphometric aspects of H. velatus, adding information relevant to reproductive biology and patterns of exploitation of diurnal shelters for the species in question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%