
A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat, Sturnira ludovici, From Western Mexico
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- Jones, J. Knox
1929 - 1992
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In the vibrant ecosystems of Western Mexico, a groundbreaking discovery in the early 1960s unveiled a new subspecies of the fruit-eating bat, Sturnira ludovici. Authored by J. Knox Jones, Jr., and Gary L. Phillips, this scientific publication meticulously details the taxonomy and unique characteristics of this species, highlighting its ecological significance and adaptations. With a focus on the intricate relationships within its habitat, the document serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and conservationists alike. Delve into the world of Sturnira ludovici and explore the rich biodiversity that thrives in this region. This work is a vital contribution to the understanding of mammalian diversity and conservation efforts in Mexico.
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