1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751999000200011
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Distribuição geográfica e análise morfológica de Artibeus lituratus Olfers e de Artibeus fimbriatus Gray (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Geographica l d istribution and morphological analysis of Artibeus lituratusOlfers andArtibeusfimbriatusGray (Chiroptera, Phyllostom idae) in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. A study has been made on the geographical distribution and comparative externa I and cranial morphological analysis ofArlibeus liluratus Olfers, 1818 and Artibeusfimbrialus Gray, 1838 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. A. liluralus and A. jill1brialus were found to be sympatric in the state n0l1h t… Show more

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“…Os morcegos capturados foram identificados conforme preposições de Vizotto e Taddei (1973), Taddei et al (1998), Rui et al (1999) …”
Section: Captura Dos Morcegosunclassified
“…Os morcegos capturados foram identificados conforme preposições de Vizotto e Taddei (1973), Taddei et al (1998), Rui et al (1999) …”
Section: Captura Dos Morcegosunclassified
“…As medidas de machos e de fêmeas são tratadas separadamente em atenção às recomendações de TADDEI et al (1998). Artibeus fimbriatus é uma espécie de grande porte, facilmente confundida com A. lituratus, apresentando medidas externas e cranianas sobrepostas (HANDLEY 1989, TADDEI et al 1998, RUI et al 1999, DIAS et al 2002. Isso foi verdadeiro para os espécimes da Reserva (Tab.…”
Section: Stenodermatini Gervais 1856unclassified
“…TADDEI 1979, WILLIG 1983, RUI et al 1999, DIAS et al 2002. Os valores citados por DIAS et al (2002) para largura pós-orbitária em espécimes de A. lituratus (7,00 a 8,00 mm nos machos e 6,60 a 8,00 mm nas fêmeas) do Parque Estadual da Pedra Branca (PEPB) estão incorretos.…”
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“…Therefore, variations Biota Neotrop., 16(4): e20160231, 2016 http://www.scielo.br/bn http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1676-0611- BN-2016-0231 in rainfall in the Neotropics affect food availability, directly interfering with the reproductive cycles of the bats over their distribution area and consequently, sub-populations may exhibit different reproductive patterns (Crichton & Krutzsch 2000). Artibeus fimbriatus Gray 1838 is a Phyllostomidae bat with a wide geographic distribution, found in east Paraguay, Northwest Argentina and in Brazil, from Bahia to Rio Grande do Sul (Rui & Fabián 1999). Although most studies that have investigated tropical species generally focus on aspects of female reproduction (Beguelini et al 2013b), the reproductive biology of A. fimbriatus is poorly studied and is only known in a region in southeastern of Brazil (Ésberard et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%