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Vespertilionidae

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  • Researchers at Princeton University in the U.S. and at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Radolfzell, Germany studied the migratory behaviour of the largest extant family of bats, the so-called "Vespertilionidae" with the help of mathematical models.

    Biology News Net 2009

  • The migratory behaviour of the largest extant family of bats, the so-called "Vespertilionidae", was studied by researchers at Princeton University in the US and at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Radolfzell,

    Daily News & Analysis 2009

  • Most of these species are bats (thirty-six) in four families (Pteropodidae, Emballonuridae, Rhinolophidae, Vespertilionidae), followed by rodent species (Muridae).

    New Britain-New Ireland montane rain forests 2008

  • A new species of long-eared bat (Nyctophilus: Vespertilionidae) from New Caledonia.

    Biological diversity in New Caledonia 2008

  • Family Species Soricidae Suncus mertensi* Pteropodidae Pteropus lombocensis* Vespertilionidae Nyctophilus heran* Muridae Bunomys naso* Muridae Komodomys rintjanus* An asterisk signifies that the species 'range is limited to this ecoregion.

    Lesser Sundas deciduous forests 2008

  • Family Species Vespertilionidae* Myotis altarium* Vespertilionidae* Pipistrellus pulveratus* An asterisk signifies that the species 'range is limited to this ecoregion.

    Central Indochina dry forests 2008

  • Most of these species are bats (twenty-four) in four families (Pteropodidae, Molossidae, Rhinolophidae, and Vespertilionidae), followed by rodent species (Muridae).

    Trobriand Islands rain forests 2008

  • Most of these species are bats (thirty-six) in four families (Pteropodidae, Emballonuridae, Rhinolophidae, and Vespertilionidae), followed by rodent species (Muridae).

    New Britain-New Ireland lowland rain forests 2008

  • Most of these species are bats (eighteen) in three families (Pteropodidae, Rhinolophidae, and Vespertilionidae), followed by rodent species (Muridae).

    Louisiade Archipelago rain forests 2008

  • It also harbors two endemic species of Vespertilionidae bats (Myotis altarium and Pipistrellus pulveratus) (Table 1).

    Central Indochina dry forests 2008

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