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Researchers discover 10 new bat species in Nigeria

Iroro Tanshi, a bat conservationist and research director at Small Mammal Conservation Organisation (SMACON), says she and a team of researchers have discovered 10 new bat species in Nigeria. ....

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Pipistrelles proper: little bats that glide, sing, swarm and lek (vesper bats part XVIII)

Among the best known, most widespread and most familiar of vesper bats are the pipistrelles. All bats conventionally regarded as pipistrelles are small (ranging from 3-20 g and 35-62 mm in head-body length), typically with proportionally short, broad-based ears and a jerky, rather erratic flying style. ....

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Hidden in plain sight: discovering cryptic vesper bats in the European biota

In terms of its zoological diversity, Europe is the best known continent on the planet. Indeed it's generally assumed that just about all of Europe's macrofauna has, by now, been discovered. While that's mostly true, it seems that at least a few species - so called 'cryptic species' - have been missed, mostly because they're extremely similar to their close relatives. ....

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Introducing the second largest mammalian 'family': vesper bats, or vespertilionids

Bats are one of those groups of animals that I've come back to on several separate occasions, yet have never dealt with in satisfactory fashion (that is, comprehensively). Seeing as the group includes over 1110 living species, I hope that this is forgivable. But I have plans, and over the last few weeks a number of coincidental and unrelated events have caused me to do a lot of thinking and writing about the enormous, hugely successful, globally distributed microbat group known as Vespertilionidae. ....

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Bird predation, sexual segregation and fission-fusion societies: the amazing noctules (vesper bats part XIX)

Bird predation, sexual segregation and fission-fusion societies: the amazing noctules (vesper bats part XIX)
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