
A New Subspecies of the Black Myotis (Bat) from Eastern Mexico
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Authors:
- Alvarez, Ticul
1935 - 2001
- Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond)
1902 - 1986
About this book
In the early 1960s, a significant advancement in mammalogy emerged from the study of Chiroptera, focusing on the diverse bat populations of Eastern Mexico. "A New Subspecies of the Black Myotis (Bat)" by E. Raymond Hall and Ticul Alvarez presents a meticulous taxonomic examination of a newly identified subspecies of the black myotis. This publication offers invaluable insights into the unique ecological adaptations and morphological characteristics that distinguish this subspecies from its relatives. Ideal for students, researchers, and wildlife enthusiasts, this work not only enhances our understanding of bat biodiversity but also underscores the importance of conservation efforts in preserving these vital species. Delve into this essential document to explore the complexities of bat taxonomy and their ecological roles.
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