Postnatal Growth And Age Estimation In A Tropical Insectivorous Bat, Hipposideros Speoris

We studied the patterns of postnatal growth in a tropical insectivorous bat, Hipposideros speoris, under natural conditions in Tirunelveli, Southern India. The body mass and morphometric growth parameters of length of forearm, fingers, tail, tibia and condylobasal length were measured from ten young...

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description We studied the patterns of postnatal growth in a tropical insectivorous bat, Hipposideros speoris, under natural conditions in Tirunelveli, Southern India. The body mass and morphometric growth parameters of length of forearm, fingers, tail, tibia and condylobasal length were measured from ten young bats (5♀ and 5♂s) at 10 days intervals of time starting from neonatal stage to adult. At birth, young H. speoris were altricial and their mothers enshrouded them with their palagiopatagium until the pup"s age of 20 days. Clumsy flight of young bats observed after 40 days, and they became completely volant with steady flights at 50 days. Pups obtained 90% of mean sizes of length of condylobase, ear and thumb finger of postpartum females at the age of 30 days. This indicates a faster growth compared to the length of forearm that attained 90% of postpartum females only at 50 days. A linear regression equation was derived to predict the age of young H. speoris on the basis of length of forearm from 19.9 ± 0.5 mm to 47.8 ± 1.0 mm (1 to 50 days). Of all three models (Logistic, Gompertz and von Bertlanffy), the Logistic and Gompertz models best described the growth patterns of forearm length and body mass, respectively. : {"references": ["Balasingh, J., Isaac, S.S. and Subbaraj, R., 1992. A convenient device for tagging bats in the field. Bat Res. News, 33, 6.", "Baptista, T.L., Richardson, C.S. and Kunz, T.H., 2000. Postnatal growth and age estimation in free-ranging bats: a comparison of longitudinal and cross-sectional sampling methods. J. Mammal., 81(3), 709-718.", "Cheng, H.C. and Lee, L.L., 2002. Postnatal growth, age estimation, and sexual maturity in the Formosan leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros terasensis). J. Mammal., 83(3), 785-793.", "Elangovan, V., Raghuram, H., Yuvana Satya Priya, E. and Marimuthu, G., 2002. Postnatal growth, age estimation and development of foraging behaviour in the fulvous fruit bat Rousettus leschenaulti. J. Biosci., 27(7), 695-702.", "Elangovan, V., Yuvana Satya Priya, E., Raghuram, H. and Marimuthu, G., 2003. Postnatal development in the Indian short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx: growth rate and age estimation. Acta Chiropt., 5(1), 107-116.", "Habersetzer, J. and Marimuthu, G., 1986. Ontogeny of sounds in the echolocating bat Hipposideros speoris. J. Comp. Physiol., 158, 247-257.", "Hayssen, V. and Kunz, T.H., 1996. Allometry of litter mass in bats: comparisons with respect to maternal size, wing morphology and phylogeny. J. Mammal., 77, 476-490.", "Hoying, K.M. and Kunz, T.H., 1998. Variation in size at birth and post-natal growth in the insectivorous bat Pipistrellus subflavus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). J. Zool. (London), 245, 15-27.", "Hughes, P.M., Rayner, J.M.V., and Jones, G., 1995. Ontogeny of \"true\" flight and other aspects of growth in the bat Pipistrellus pipistrellus. J. Zool. (London), 245, 291-318.", "Orr, R.T., 1970. Development: prenatal and postnatal. In: Wimsatt. Biology of bats. Volume 1. New York, Academic Press, pp. 217-231.", "Pavey, C.R., Burwel, C.J., Grunwald, J.E., Marshal, C.J. and Neuweiler, G., 2001. Dietary benefits of twilight foraging by the insectivorous bat Hipposideros speoris. Biotropica, 3, 670-681.", "Radhamani, T.R., Marimuthu, G. and Chandrashekaran, M.K., 1990. Relationship between infant size and carrying of infants by hipposiderid mother bats. Curr. Sci., 59, 602-603.", "Raghuram, H. and Marimuthu, G., 2007. Development of prey capture in the Indian false vampire bat Megaderma lyra. Ethology, 113, 555-561.", "Sharifi, M., 2004. Postnatal growth and age estimation in the Mehelys horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus mehelyi). Acta Chiropt., 6(1), 155-161.", "Sharifi, M. and Akmali, V., 2006. Postnatal growth in the lesser mouse-eared bat, Myotis blythii in captivity. Zool. Middle East, 37, 13-20.", "Sharifi, M. and Vaissi, S., 2013. Postnatal growth in the Long-fingered Bat, Miniopterus schreibersii pallidus in Iran (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae). Zool. Middle East, 59, 1-5.", "Shi, H., Liu, H., Wu, Y. and Hu, J., 2008. Postnatal growth and age estimation in villus noctule (Nyctalus velutinus). Acta Theriol. Sinica, 28, 42-28.", "Swift, S.M., 2001. Growth rate and development in infant Natterer\"s bats (Myotis nattereri) reared in a flight room. Acta Chiropt., 3, 217-223.", "Tuttle, M.D. and Stevenson, D., 1982. Growth and survival of bats. In: Kunz TH. Ecology of bats. New York, Plenum Press, pp.105-150.", "Vater, M., Kossl, M., Foeller, E., Coro,F, Mora, E. and Russell, I.J., 2003. Development of echolocation calls in the mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii. J. Neurophysiol., 90, 2274-2290.", "Zhang, L., Jones, G., Parsons, S., Liang, B. and Zhang, S., 2005. Development of vocalizations in the flat-headed bats, Tylonycateris pachypus and T. robustula (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). Acta Chiropt., 7, 91-99."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.1313017 2023-05-15T17:13:48+02:00 Postnatal Growth And Age Estimation In A Tropical Insectivorous Bat, Hipposideros Speoris S. Suthakar Isaac 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1313017 https://zenodo.org/record/1313017 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1313016 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Age estimation, Hipposideros speoris, Growth curve models, Postnatal development. 10.5281/zenodo.1313017 Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1313017 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1313016 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z We studied the patterns of postnatal growth in a tropical insectivorous bat, Hipposideros speoris, under natural conditions in Tirunelveli, Southern India. The body mass and morphometric growth parameters of length of forearm, fingers, tail, tibia and condylobasal length were measured from ten young bats (5♀ and 5♂s) at 10 days intervals of time starting from neonatal stage to adult. At birth, young H. speoris were altricial and their mothers enshrouded them with their palagiopatagium until the pup"s age of 20 days. Clumsy flight of young bats observed after 40 days, and they became completely volant with steady flights at 50 days. Pups obtained 90% of mean sizes of length of condylobase, ear and thumb finger of postpartum females at the age of 30 days. This indicates a faster growth compared to the length of forearm that attained 90% of postpartum females only at 50 days. A linear regression equation was derived to predict the age of young H. speoris on the basis of length of forearm from 19.9 ± 0.5 mm to 47.8 ± 1.0 mm (1 to 50 days). Of all three models (Logistic, Gompertz and von Bertlanffy), the Logistic and Gompertz models best described the growth patterns of forearm length and body mass, respectively. : {"references": ["Balasingh, J., Isaac, S.S. and Subbaraj, R., 1992. A convenient device for tagging bats in the field. Bat Res. News, 33, 6.", "Baptista, T.L., Richardson, C.S. and Kunz, T.H., 2000. Postnatal growth and age estimation in free-ranging bats: a comparison of longitudinal and cross-sectional sampling methods. J. Mammal., 81(3), 709-718.", "Cheng, H.C. and Lee, L.L., 2002. Postnatal growth, age estimation, and sexual maturity in the Formosan leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros terasensis). J. Mammal., 83(3), 785-793.", "Elangovan, V., Raghuram, H., Yuvana Satya Priya, E. and Marimuthu, G., 2002. Postnatal growth, age estimation and development of foraging behaviour in the fulvous fruit bat Rousettus leschenaulti. J. Biosci., 27(7), 695-702.", "Elangovan, V., Yuvana Satya Priya, E., Raghuram, H. and Marimuthu, G., 2003. Postnatal development in the Indian short-nosed fruit bat Cynopterus sphinx: growth rate and age estimation. Acta Chiropt., 5(1), 107-116.", "Habersetzer, J. and Marimuthu, G., 1986. Ontogeny of sounds in the echolocating bat Hipposideros speoris. J. Comp. Physiol., 158, 247-257.", "Hayssen, V. and Kunz, T.H., 1996. Allometry of litter mass in bats: comparisons with respect to maternal size, wing morphology and phylogeny. J. Mammal., 77, 476-490.", "Hoying, K.M. and Kunz, T.H., 1998. Variation in size at birth and post-natal growth in the insectivorous bat Pipistrellus subflavus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). J. Zool. (London), 245, 15-27.", "Hughes, P.M., Rayner, J.M.V., and Jones, G., 1995. Ontogeny of \"true\" flight and other aspects of growth in the bat Pipistrellus pipistrellus. J. Zool. (London), 245, 291-318.", "Orr, R.T., 1970. Development: prenatal and postnatal. In: Wimsatt. Biology of bats. Volume 1. New York, Academic Press, pp. 217-231.", "Pavey, C.R., Burwel, C.J., Grunwald, J.E., Marshal, C.J. and Neuweiler, G., 2001. Dietary benefits of twilight foraging by the insectivorous bat Hipposideros speoris. Biotropica, 3, 670-681.", "Radhamani, T.R., Marimuthu, G. and Chandrashekaran, M.K., 1990. Relationship between infant size and carrying of infants by hipposiderid mother bats. Curr. Sci., 59, 602-603.", "Raghuram, H. and Marimuthu, G., 2007. Development of prey capture in the Indian false vampire bat Megaderma lyra. Ethology, 113, 555-561.", "Sharifi, M., 2004. Postnatal growth and age estimation in the Mehelys horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus mehelyi). Acta Chiropt., 6(1), 155-161.", "Sharifi, M. and Akmali, V., 2006. Postnatal growth in the lesser mouse-eared bat, Myotis blythii in captivity. Zool. Middle East, 37, 13-20.", "Sharifi, M. and Vaissi, S., 2013. Postnatal growth in the Long-fingered Bat, Miniopterus schreibersii pallidus in Iran (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae). Zool. Middle East, 59, 1-5.", "Shi, H., Liu, H., Wu, Y. and Hu, J., 2008. Postnatal growth and age estimation in villus noctule (Nyctalus velutinus). Acta Theriol. Sinica, 28, 42-28.", "Swift, S.M., 2001. Growth rate and development in infant Natterer\"s bats (Myotis nattereri) reared in a flight room. Acta Chiropt., 3, 217-223.", "Tuttle, M.D. and Stevenson, D., 1982. Growth and survival of bats. In: Kunz TH. Ecology of bats. New York, Plenum Press, pp.105-150.", "Vater, M., Kossl, M., Foeller, E., Coro,F, Mora, E. and Russell, I.J., 2003. Development of echolocation calls in the mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii. J. Neurophysiol., 90, 2274-2290.", "Zhang, L., Jones, G., Parsons, S., Liang, B. and Zhang, S., 2005. Development of vocalizations in the flat-headed bats, Tylonycateris pachypus and T. robustula (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae). 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