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Phyllostomid Bats

A Unique Mammalian Radiation
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Phyllostomid Bats explores the fascinating world of one of the largest families of bats, known for their diverse ecological roles and unique adaptations. This book delves into their intricate behaviours, varied dietary habits, and the crucial roles they play in ecosystems. Through scientific research, it highlights the importance of phyllostomid bats in maintaining biodiversity and their essential contributions to their habitats.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the diversity and ecological roles of bats, particularly the Phyllostomid family. It provides an in-depth exploration of their behaviours, adaptations, and the critical roles they play in ecosystems. Perfect for nature enthusiasts or anyone interested in learning about unique wildlife species and their conservation.

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Phyllostomid Bats

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With more than two hundred species distributed from California through Texas and across most of mainland Mexico, Central and South America, and islands in the Caribbean Sea, the Phyllostomidae bat family (American leaf-nosed bats) is one of the world’s most diverse mammalian families.

From an insectivorous ancestor, species living today, over about 30 million years, have evolved a hyper-diverse range of diets, from blood or small vertebrates, to consuming nectar, pollen, and fruit. Phyllostomid plant-visiting species are responsible for pollinating more than five hundred species of neotropical shrubs, trees, vines, and epiphytes—many of which are economically and ecologically important—and they also disperse the seeds of at least another five hundred plant species.

Fruit-eating and seed-dispersing members of this family thus play a crucial role in the regeneration of neotropical forests, and the fruit eaters are among the most abundant mammals in these habitats.

Coauthored by leading experts in the field and synthesizing the latest advances in molecular biology and ecological methods, Phyllostomid Bats is the first overview in more than forty years of the evolution of the many morphological, behavioural, physiological, and ecological adaptations in this family.

Featuring abundant illustrations as well as details on the current conservation status of phyllostomid species, it is both a comprehensive reference for these ecologically vital creatures and a fascinating exploration of the evolutionary process of adaptive radiation.

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Phyllostomid Bats is praised for its comprehensive exploration and up-to-date insights into this diverse bat family, serving as an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike. It offers a detailed account of the bats' evolutionary biology, ecology, and conservation status, with contributions from leading experts, making it accessible yet enriching for a wide audience. The book skilfully integrates natural history and experimental biology, broadening perspectives and stimulating further research, while its accessible language and rich visual content enhance understanding for both seasoned biologists and general readers interested in the natural world.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226696126

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 October 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: Illustrations, unspecified

Contributors:

  • Edited by Theodore H Fleming
  • Edited by Liliana M Davalos
  • Edited by Marco A R Mello

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 216.0mm

Height: 279.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 512

About the Author

Theodore H. Fleming is professor emeritus of biology at the University of Miami, where he worked for thirty years. Among his recent books are Island Bats and The Ornaments of Life, both published by the University of Chicago Press, and No Species Is an Island. Liliana M. Davalos is professor of conservation biology at Stony Brook University. She is coeditor of The Origins of Cocaine and coauthor of the 2016 World Drug Report. Marco A. R. Mello is professor of ecology at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He served as the president of the Brazilian Bat Research Society and is the author, in Portuguese, of Sobrevivendo na Ciencia: Um Pequeno Manual para a Jornada do Cientista.

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