“…The diversity of bat ecology is necessarily linked to their central nervous system, and their brains have therefore been widely studied. Several studies have focused on the general morphology and diversity of the brain, with comparisons between and within chiropteran families (Baron et al, 1996;Hackethal, 1981;Henson, 1970;McDaniel, 1976;Neuweiler, 2000;Schneider, 1957Schneider, , 1966. However, most studies have focused on volumes and subvolumes of the brain to correlate neural volumes with ecological traits (e.g., Dechmann & Safi, 2009;Hutcheon et al, 2002;Jolicoeur et al, 1984;Mann, 1961;Safi et al, 2005;Stephan & Pirlot, 1970).…”