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- A. R. (2005). Connecting morphology, function and tooth wear in microchiropterans. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 85(1), 81-96. doi:10.1111/j...
- hog-nosed bat suggest a unique reproductive strategy characteristic of microchiropterans. Females of this species typically give birth to a single offspring...
- "Physiological responses to high environmental temperatures in three species of microchiropteran bats". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 22 (2): 371–387. doi:10...
- Icaronycteris is an extinct genus of microchiropteran (echolocating) bat that lived in the early Eocene, approximately 52.2 million years ago, making it...
- little brown bat is also applied to records in general observations of microchiropteran species, many of which are indistinguishable by their greyish brown...
- gigas is an intermediate and divergent species of the insectivorous microchiropterans and the carnivorous species from South America. Common names that...
- itself prey to another nocturnal carnivore, Macroderma gigas, a larger microchiropteran known as the ghost bat. BirdLife International. (2016). "Aegotheles...
- bat that lived during the Miocene in New Zealand, a large burrowing microchiropteran that probably ate arthropods and plant material around twenty million...
- 1515/mamm.2004.030 Hutson A. M., Mickleburgh S. P., Racey P. A. 2001. Microchiropteran Bats - Global Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN/SSC...
- carnivorans Bats (chiropterans) Megabats (pteropodids) Microbats (microchiropterans) Sac-winged or sheath-tailed bats (emballonurids) Rhinopomatoid bats...