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Miniopterus petersoni
Known as:
Miniopterus sp. BBRA-2009a
, Miniopterus sp. petersoni
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
Polychromophilus melanipherus and haemoplasma infections not associated with clinical signs in southern bent-winged bats (Miniopterus orianae bassanii) and eastern bent-winged bats (Miniopterus…
P. Holz
,
L. Lumsden
,
A. Legione
,
J. Hufschmid
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites…
2018
Corpus ID: 57573246
2015
2015
Echolocation in the bat, Rhinolophus capensis: the influence of clutter, conspecifics and prey on call design and intensity
Kayleigh Fawcett
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D. Jacobs
,
A. Surlykke
,
J. Ratcliffe
Biology Open
2015
Corpus ID: 2400827
Echolocating bats are exposed not only to the echoes of their own calls, but often the signals of conspecifics and other bats…
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2012
2012
Geographic distribution and composition of the parasite assemblage of the insectivorous bat, Miniopterus natalensis (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), in South Africa
S. Wood
2012
Corpus ID: 86284848
2009
2009
The role of early development in mammalian limb diversification: A descriptive comparison of early limb development between the natal long‐fingered bat (Miniopterus natalensis) and the mouse (Mus…
Dorit Hockman
,
Mandy K. Mason
,
D. Jacobs
,
N. Illing
Developmental Dynamics
2009
Corpus ID: 24789931
Comparative embryology expands our understanding of unique limb structures, such as that found in bats. Bat forelimb digits 2 to…
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2009
2009
Comparative Morphology of the Tongue of Miniopterus schreibersi fuliginosus and Pipistrellus savii
Ji-won Park
,
Jung Hun Lee
2009
Corpus ID: 55374010
A SEM study on morphology of lingual papillae of Korean long-fingered bat (Miniopterus schreibersi fuliginosus) and Savi’s…
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2009
2009
Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in the endemic Malagasy bat Miniopterus gleni ( Chiroptera : Miniopteridae ) , with the description of a new species , M . griffithsi
M. S
,
P. C.
,
M. H.
,
L.
,
R. B.
2009
Corpus ID: 76650990
Over the past decade, major advances have been made concerning the systematics and species diversity of Malagasy bats, largely…
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2008
2008
New Genus and Species of Aporocotylidae (Digenea) from a Basal Actinopterygian, The American Paddlefish, Polyodon spathula, (Acipenseriformes: Polyodontidae) from the Mississippi Delta
S. Bullard
,
S. Snyder
,
K. Jensen
,
R. Overstreet
Journal of Parasitology
2008
Corpus ID: 10579250
Acipensericola petersoni n. gen., n. sp. (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) infects the heart of the American paddlefish Polyodon spathula…
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2008
2008
Helminth parasites of Natal long-fingered bats, Miniopterus natalensis (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), South Africa.
K. Junker
,
O. Bain
,
J. Boomker
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
2008
Corpus ID: 19697760
The helminth community infecting Miniopterus natalensis was studied at two localities, the De Hoop Nature Reserve (DHNR) (n = 57…
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2006
2006
Additions and Refinements to Aptian to Santonian (Cretaceous) Turritella (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from the Pacific Slope of North America
R. Squires
,
L. Saul
2006
Corpus ID: 89155647
This paper presents the first detailed paleontologic study of pre-Campanian (pre-late Late Cretaceous) Turritella sensu lato from…
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1987
1987
The basic structure of the neocortex in insectivorous bats (Miniopterus sthreibersi and Pipistrellus pipistrellus). A Golgi study.
I. Ferrer
Journal fur Hirnforschung
1987
Corpus ID: 22679942
A Golgi study of the neocortex of Miniopterus sthreibersi and Pipistrellus pipistrellus revealed the presence of pyramidal cells…
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