2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2022.103490
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Morphological characters and feeding habits of insectivorous Kuhl’s pipistrelle bat Pipistrellus kuhlii Cretzschmar, 1830, in different riverine habitats

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“…Most of the studies related to the anatomy of Chiroptera focused on macroscopic structure of the skull and teeth (Abdel-Hamid & Alqahtani, 2022), wings (Ahmad et al, 2022), auditory organs (Tarnovsky et al, 2023), heart (Corduneanu et al, 2021;Rahma et al, 2021), digestion organs (Yani & Yuliyantika, 2019), specifically the oral cavity, tongue (Gregorin & Zanatta, 2021), gastrointernal tract (Selim & El Nahas, 2015;Strobel et al, 2015); and respiratory pathways (Smith et al, 2021;Håkansson et al, 2022). At the microscopic level, normal microstructure was stu-died for digestive organs (Paksuz, 2014;Silva et al, 2020), sexual apparatus (Danmaigoro et al, 2014;Jubilato et al, 2019;Abiaezute et al, 2020;Oguejiofor et al, 2020;Sohn et al, 2020), mostly of males, and also the skin (De Souza Suguiura et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies related to the anatomy of Chiroptera focused on macroscopic structure of the skull and teeth (Abdel-Hamid & Alqahtani, 2022), wings (Ahmad et al, 2022), auditory organs (Tarnovsky et al, 2023), heart (Corduneanu et al, 2021;Rahma et al, 2021), digestion organs (Yani & Yuliyantika, 2019), specifically the oral cavity, tongue (Gregorin & Zanatta, 2021), gastrointernal tract (Selim & El Nahas, 2015;Strobel et al, 2015); and respiratory pathways (Smith et al, 2021;Håkansson et al, 2022). At the microscopic level, normal microstructure was stu-died for digestive organs (Paksuz, 2014;Silva et al, 2020), sexual apparatus (Danmaigoro et al, 2014;Jubilato et al, 2019;Abiaezute et al, 2020;Oguejiofor et al, 2020;Sohn et al, 2020), mostly of males, and also the skin (De Souza Suguiura et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%