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202. The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 237
203. Systematic mammalogy : contributions in honor of Guy G. Musser. (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, no. 331)
204. Phylogenetic relationships of mormoopid bats (Chiroptera, Mormoopidae) based on morphological data. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 258
205. Phylogenetic relationships of Icaronycteris, Archaeonycteris, Hassianycteris, and Palaeochiropteryx to extant bat lineages, with comments on the evolution of echolocation and foraging strategies in Microchiroptera. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 235
206. Phylogeny of phyllostomid bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) : data from diverse morphological systems, sex chromosomes, and restriction sites. Bulletin of the AMNH ; no. 248
207. A phylogenetic supertree of the bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
208. Understanding phylogenetic incongruence: lessons from phyllostomid bats
209. Body size affects immune cell proportions in birds and non-volant mammals, but not bats
210. Disentangling interactions among mercury, immunity and infection in a Neotropical bat community
211. Surveying the vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) serum proteome: a resource for identifying immunological proteins and detecting pathogens
212. Liberating Biodiversity Data From COVID-19 Lockdown: Toward a knowledge hub for mammal host-virus information
213. Long-read sequencing reveals rapid evolution of immunity- and cancer-related genes in bats
214. Temporal patterns of vampire bat rabies and host connectivity in Belize
215. Optimizing predictive models to prioritize viral discovery in zoonotic reservoirs
216. A Species-Level Phylogeny of Old World Fruit Bats with a New Higher-Level Classification of the Family Pteropodidae
217. Supplemental Material for 'A species-level phylogeny of Old World fruit bats with a new higher-level classification of the Family Pteropodidae. (American Museum novitates, no. 3950)'
218. Ecological and evolutionary drivers of haemoplasma infection and bacterial genotype sharing in a Neotropical bat community
219. COVID-19 and threats to bats
220. An Eocene Big Bang for Bats
221. Inferring echolocation in ancient bats
222. Morphology and Homology of the Chiropteran Calcar, with Comments on the Phylogenetic Relationships of Archaeopteropus
223. Furipteridae J.E.Gray 1866
224. Phyllostomidae J.E.Gray 1825
225. Thyropteridae Miller 1907
226. Noctilionidae J.E.Gray 1821
227. Pteronotus macleayii
228. Mormoops blainvillei
229. Emballonuridae
230. Koopmanycteris palaeomormoops Morgan & Czaplewski & Simmons 2019
231. Pteronotus quadridens
232. Mystacinidae Dobson 1875
233. Pteronotus pristinus Silva-Taboada 1974
234. Pteronotus gymnonotus
235. Speonycteridae Czaplewski & Morgan 2012
236. Pteronotus davyi J.E.Gray 1838
237. Appendix 2: R-script from Aerodynamic reconstruction of the primitive fossil bat Onychonycteris finneyi (mammalia: chiroptera)
238. Aerodynamic measurements used in the MS for comparison, with their references from Aerodynamic reconstruction of the primitive fossil bat Onychonycteris finneyi (mammalia: chiroptera)
239. Appendix 1: digital reconstruction from Aerodynamic reconstruction of the primitive fossil bat Onychonycteris finneyi (mammalia: chiroptera)
240. Evolution of the digital tendon locking mechanism in bats and dermopterans: A phylogenetic perspective
241. Bat phylogeny: an evolutionary context for comparative studies
242. Habitat fragmentation is associated with dietary shifts and microbiota variability in common vampire bats
243. Supplementary material from Livestock abundance predicts vampire bat demography, immune profiles and bacterial infection risk
244. Reconstructing Genomic Diversity of a Widespread Sub-Saharan Bat Using Archival Museum Collections
245. Supplementary Material from Testing the sensory trade-off hypothesis in New World bats
246. Ecological and evolutionary drivers of hemoplasma infection and bacterial genotype sharing in a Neotropical bat community
247. Dispersal out of Wallacea spurs diversification of Pteropus flying foxes, the world’s largest bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
248. A fecal sequel: Testing the limits of a genetic assay for bat species identification
249. Evaluating the performance of targeted sequence capture, RNA‐Seq, and degenerate‐primer PCR cloning for sequencing the largest mammalian multigene family
250. Chemical characterisation of potential pheromones from the shoulder gland of the Northern yellow-shouldered-bat,Sturnira parvidens(Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae)
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