2023
DOI: 10.12933/therya-23-2208
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Geographic variation in select species of the bat genus Platyrrhinus

Abstract: The taxonomy of Neotropical bats is constantly changing, with new species being described and junior synonyms elevated, while other taxa are relegated to junior synonyms or subspecies.  The genus Platyrrhinus has followed this trend, with some issues persisting about the current status of its subspecies.  Here we evaluate variation in cranial shape and size based on geometric morphometric analyses of Platyrrhinus dorsalis and P. umbratus.  P. dorsalis occurs at elevations from sea level to above 2,000 m and is… Show more

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“…Recognized bat diversity has increased due to new species descriptions and taxa raised from subspecific level or synonymy (Burgin et al 2018), but also as a result of clarification of cryptic species within several genera (e.g. Platyrrhinus (Velazco et al 2023); Glossophaga (Calahorra-Oliart et al 2021) or Sturnira (Yánez-Fernández et al 2023). These changes in taxonomy may have an impact on the conservation of species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recognized bat diversity has increased due to new species descriptions and taxa raised from subspecific level or synonymy (Burgin et al 2018), but also as a result of clarification of cryptic species within several genera (e.g. Platyrrhinus (Velazco et al 2023); Glossophaga (Calahorra-Oliart et al 2021) or Sturnira (Yánez-Fernández et al 2023). These changes in taxonomy may have an impact on the conservation of species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%