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1. Cochlea development shapes bat sensory system evolution.

2. Disentangling Mechanical and Sensory Modules in the Radiation of Noctilionoid Bats.

3. Geographic variation in the skulls of the horseshoe bats, Rhinolophus simulator and R. cf. simulator : Determining the relative contributions of adaptation and drift using geometric morphometrics.

4. Find the food first: An omnivorous sensory morphotype predates biomechanical specialization for plant based diets in phyllostomid bats.

5. Testing the Sensory Drive Hypothesis: Geographic variation in echolocation frequencies of Geoffroy's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophidae: Rhinolophus clivosus).

6. The relative contribution of drift and selection to phenotypic divergence: A test case using the horseshoe bats Rhinolophus simulator and Rhinolophus swinnyi .

7. Nuclear introns outperform mitochondrial DNA in inter-specific phylogenetic reconstruction: Lessons from horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae: Chiroptera).

8. Sensory Drive Mediated by Climatic Gradients Partially Explains Divergence in Acoustic Signals in Two Horseshoe Bat Species, Rhinolophus swinnyi and Rhinolophus simulator.

9. Restructuring of Skull Modularity Pattern in Evolution Within Myotis myotis–Myotis blythii Species Group (Vespertilionidae, Chiroptera, Mammalia).

10. The ecology of influenza A viruses in wild birds in southern Africa.

11. The roles of different gene expression regulators in acoustic variation in the intermediate horseshoe bat revealed by long-read and short-read RNA sequencing data.

15. Phenotypic traits evolution and morphological traits associated with echolocation calls in cryptic horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae).

16. Wither the subspecies? An ecological perspective on taxonomic, environmental and sexual determinants of phenotypic variation in big-eared woolly bats, Chrotopterus auritus.

17. Trait variation in a successful global invader: a large-scale analysis of morphological variance and integration in the brown trout.

18. Different feeding preferences for macronutrients across seasons and sites indicate temporal and spatial nutrient limitation in the black bog ant.

20. Untangling the ecological signal in the dental morphology in the bat superfamily Noctilionoidea.

21. Evolvability and Macroevolution: Overview and Synthesis.

22. Coevolution of brain and palate during the diversification of specialized frugivorous bats.

23. Detection distances in desert dwelling, high duty cycle echolocators: A test of the foraging habitat hypothesis.

24. Functional correlates of skull shape in Chiroptera: feeding and echolocation adaptations.

25. Range extension and species confirmation of Rhyneptesicus nasutus (Sind Serotine Bat) (Mammalia:Chiroptera) from Bajaur Agency, FATA, Pakistan.

26. Sensory adaptations reshaped intrinsic factors underlying morphological diversification in bats.

27. Bat echolocation plasticity in allopatry: a call for caution in acoustic identification of Pipistrellus sp.

28. Landscape sustainability and the landscape ecology of institutions.

29. Echolocation call frequency variation in horseshoe bats: molecular basis revealed by comparative transcriptomics.

30. Echolocation call frequency variation in horseshoe bats: molecular basis revealed by comparative transcriptomics.

31. Differential cellular proliferation underlies heterochronic generation of cranial diversity in phyllostomid bats.

32. Population genetic structure and phylogeography of the greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) along Alborz and Zagros Mts. in Iran.

33. The Skull Integration Pattern and Internal Constraints in Myotis myotis–Myotis blythii Species Group (Vespertilionidae, Chiroptera) Might be Shaped by Natural Selection During Evolution Along the Genetic Line of Least Resistance.

34. High Pathogenicity of Nipah Virus from Pteropus lylei Fruit Bats, Cambodia.

35. Survey frequency affects the estimates and conclusions of long-term changes in waterbird populations: a case study from a South African wetland.

36. Echolocation call divergence in bats: a comparative analysis.

37. Echolocation call frequency and mitochondrial control region variation in the closely related bat species of the genus Rhinolophus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) occurring in Iran: implications for taxonomy and intraspecific phylogeny.

38. On the taxonomic status and distribution of African species of Otomops (Chiroptera: Molossidae).

39. Seasonal variation in waterbird assemblage in the Mahango Game Reserve, north-eastern Namibia.

40. Plankton community responses to environmentally-relevant agrochemical mixtures.

41. Historical explanation of genetic variation in the Mediterranean horseshoe bat Rhinolophus euryale (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) inferred from mitochondrial cytochrome-b and D-loop genes in Iran.

42. Extraction of DNA from micro-tissue for bat species identification.

43. Integrative taxonomy resolves three new cryptic species of small southern African horseshoe bats (Rhinolophus).

44. 25 Years of sensory drive: the evidence and its watery bias.

45. Variable Molecular Markers for the Order Mantophasmatodea (Insecta).

46. On the taxonomic status and distribution of African species of Otomops (Chiroptera: Molossidae).

47. Global song divergence in barn swallows (Hirundo rustica): exploring the roles of genetic, geographical and climatic distance in sympatry and allopatry.

48. Molecular Detection of Avian Influenza Virus in Wild Birds in Morocco, 2016-2019.

49. Evaluating the role of wild songbirds or rodents in spreading avian influenza virus across an agricultural landscape.

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