Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ...
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Many bats are specialized to detect and capture arthropods from vegetation. As echoes from sitting arthropods and vegetation background overlap strongly, it is difficult for those bats to detect prey by echolocation alone. Within the largest genus o...
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ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.13520208 2024-09-15T18:18:58+00:00 Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ... Czech, Nicole U. Klauer, Gertrud Dehnhardt, Guido Siemers, Björn M. 2008 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13520208 https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.13520208 unknown Zenodo hash://md5/dfde59f49d9901849f270ac5d019c83e hash://sha256/97af571092c313b312316f3db3db70203659e2620500d4872115c571c69d4856 zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/2TY9C3VB https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/2TY9C3VB https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/f6bed4a3d8beb51142e51e5342a853e5!/b14876-17334 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 hash://md5/dfde59f49d9901849f270ac5d019c83e hash://sha256/97af571092c313b312316f3db3db70203659e2620500d4872115c571c69d4856 zotero://select/groups/5435545/items/2TY9C3VB https://zotero.org/groups/5435545/items/2TY9C3VB https://linker.bio/cut:hash://md5/f6bed4a3d8beb51142e51e5342a853e5!/b14876-17334 hash://md5/26f7ce5dd404e33c6570edd4ba250d20 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1410543 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13520207 Biodiversity Mammalia Chiroptera Chordata Animalia bats bat JournalArticle ScholarlyArticle article-journal 2008 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1352020810.5281/zenodo.141054310.5281/zenodo.13520207 2024-09-02T10:18:17Z (Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Many bats are specialized to detect and capture arthropods from vegetation. As echoes from sitting arthropods and vegetation background overlap strongly, it is difficult for those bats to detect prey by echolocation alone. Within the largest genus of bats, Myotis, at least three species from different sub-clades show a characteristic fringe of hairs on the trailing edge of their uropatagium. All three species are capable of gleaning arthropods from vegetation with this tail membrane. Phylogenetic analyses strongly suggest that these specializations evolved convergently. Therefore, one can hypothesize that the hairs at the rim of the tail membrane have an important tactile and/or mechanical function for gleaning prey from substrate. To assess this question, we used light microscopic techniques to investigate the morphology and innervation of the bristle-like hair fringe, and for comparison, the structure of sensory mystacial vibrissae in Myotis nattereri. The ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Myotis nattereri DataCite |
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Many bats are specialized to detect and capture arthropods from vegetation. As echoes from sitting arthropods and vegetation background overlap strongly, it is difficult for those bats to detect prey by echolocation alone. Within the largest genus of bats, Myotis, at least three species from different sub-clades show a characteristic fringe of hairs on the trailing edge of their uropatagium. All three species are capable of gleaning arthropods from vegetation with this tail membrane. Phylogenetic analyses strongly suggest that these specializations evolved convergently. Therefore, one can hypothesize that the hairs at the rim of the tail membrane have an important tactile and/or mechanical function for gleaning prey from substrate. To assess this question, we used light microscopic techniques to investigate the morphology and innervation of the bristle-like hair fringe, and for comparison, the structure of sensory mystacial vibrissae in Myotis nattereri. The ... |
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Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ... |
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Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ... |
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Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ... |
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Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ... |
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Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri ... |
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fringe for foraging? histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, myotis nattereri ... |
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