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The World at the Time of Messel: Conference Volume
Inferring Echolocation in Ancient Bats Arising From: N
BIO 313 ANIMAL ECOLOGY Corrected
Origin and Beyond
Messel Pit
To Scream Or to Listen? Prey Detection and Discrimination in Animal-Eating Bats
Integrated Fossil and Molecular Data Reconstruct Bat Echolocation
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Messel Pit Fossil Site - 2017 Conservation Outlook Assessment (Archived)
The Evolution and Development of Chiropteran Flight
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The Soft Explosive Model of Placental Mammal Evolution
Evidence for Repeated Independent Evolution of Migration in the Largest Family of Bats
An Ailuravine Rodent from the Lower Eocene Cambay Formation at Vastan, Western India, and Its Palaeobiogeographic Implications
Wrap.Warwick.Ac.Uk/88401
Bat Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation Bat Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation
Lessons from Rhinolophid and Hipposiderid Bats
North American Symposium on Bat Research San Jose, Costa Rica August 11-15, 2013
Top View
Oldest Placental Mammal from Sub-Saharan Africa: Eocene Microbat from Tanzania – Evidence for Early Evolution of Sophisticated Echolocation
Eocene (55-34 MY Ago)
A Phylogenetic Supertree of the Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
2 Icaronycteris Index
Viewing Platform and the Visitor Centre Have No Impact on the Conservation of the Site
Full Catalog
Evolutionary History of Bats: Fossils, Molecules and Morphology Edited by Gregg F
Biology of Bats of the New World Phyllostomatidae. Part I
Early Eocene Bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) and Other Vertebrates in Freshwater Limestones of the Willwood Formation, Clark's Fork Basin, Wyoming
Benton2009chap04.Pdf
The Evolution of Flight and Echolocation in Pre-Bats: an Evaluation of the Energetics of Reach Hunting
From the Late Early Eocene of France, with Comments on the Antiquity of Modern Bats
Evolution of Flight and Echolocation in Bats: Another Leap in 14 the Dark
A New Species of the Archaic Primate Zanycteris from the Late Paleocene of Western Colorado and the Phylogenetic Position of the Family Picrodontidae
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Mammals and Stratigraphy: the Paleogene of Europe
33 Million Year Old Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) and the Rapid Global Radiation of Modern Bats
Fossil Evidence and the Origin of Bats
High Bat (Chiroptera) Diversity in the Early Eocene of India
Evolution and Development of Wing Form, Body Size and Flight in Large- and Small-Bodied Fruit Bats (Artibeus Jamaicensis and Carollia Perspiciillata) Jason B
The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals RESEARCHARTICLE
Was the Evolution of Angiosperm-Frugivore Interactions Driven by Reciprocal Coevolution Between Them?