
Neotropical Bats from Western México
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Authors:
- Anderson, Sydney
1927 - 2018
About this book
In the mid-20th century, the study of biodiversity gained momentum, revealing the intricate relationships within ecosystems. "Neotropical Bats from Western México" by Sydney Anderson delves into the fascinating world of tropical fruit-eating bats, particularly the genus "Artibeus". This scientific publication meticulously documents their distribution and reproductive behaviors, providing crucial insights into their ecological roles. With a focus on the unique adaptations of these bats, Anderson’s work serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and conservationists alike. Through detailed observations and data, this document highlights the importance of understanding wildlife dynamics in preserving biodiversity. Ideal for those passionate about ecology and wildlife studies, this publication is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of neotropical ecosystems.
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