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Autor:
Mônica A. Pedroso, Arivania S. Pereira, Helon S. Oliveira, J. Weverton S. Souza, Francis L.S. Caldas, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, Patrício A. Rocha, Stephen F. Ferrari
Publikováno v:
Neotropical Biology and Conservation, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 317-331 (2020)
Despite advances in recent decades, the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil is still one of the least studied regions of the country, regarding, for instance, the bat fauna. The present study reports on the results of a rapid survey of the bat fau
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https://doaj.org/article/fd36fb054064427b96f61e8710069818
Autor:
Helon Simões Oliveira, Mônica A. Pedroso, Arivania S. Pereira, Patrício Adriano da Rocha, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, J. Weverton S. Souza, Stephen F. Ferrari, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, Francis Luiz Santos Caldas
Publikováno v:
Neotropical Biology and Conservation 15(3): 317-331
Neotropical Biology and Conservation, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 317-331 (2020)
Neotropical Biology and Conservation, Vol 15, Iss 3, Pp 317-331 (2020)
Despite advances in recent decades, the Atlantic Forest of northeastern Brazil is still one of the least studied regions of the country, regarding, for instance, the bat fauna. The present study reports on the results of a rapid survey of the bat fau
Autor:
Juan Ruiz-Esparza, Patrício Adriano da Rocha, Stephen F. Ferrari, Raone Beltrão-Mendes, Arivania S. Pereira, Mônica A. Pedroso, José Weverton Santos, Helon Simões Oliveira
Publikováno v:
Revista Brasileira de Ornitologia. 26:105-115
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest has been transformed into a mosaic of forest fragments that impacts local populations of vertebrates, in particular birds. In the state of Sergipe, Brazil, while only approximately 10% of the original forest remains, orn
Autor:
José Paulo Santana, Patrício Adriano da Rocha, Stephen F. Ferrari, Juan Ruiz-Esparza, Raone Beltrão, Arivania S. Pereira
Publikováno v:
Mammalia. 82:303-307
Relatively little is known about folivory in bats, which is considered an occasional item in the diet of phyllostomids. Here we provide evidence on the consumption of leaves by Carollia perspicillata in northeastern Brazil, through records of its fee