Join us at AMNH! The Division of Vertebrate Zoology at seeks an Assistant Curator in either the Department of Ornithology, Ichthyology, or Mammalogy. Details here: https://t.co/4a7yVdrAvF
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We documented a 70% loss of bat species from a hot cave community on Puerto Rico, including the first record of Mormoops megalophylla.
#biodivloss#SLaBB@AMNH
Estudamos os icônicos morcegos do gênero Trachops e encontramos evidências de um complexo de três espécies! @Nancy_Bat @AMNH Muito obrigado aos nossos colegas da @ufesoficial em LaBEQ e LaMaB.
https://t.co/QaXFlmejw9
We did a thorough phylogeographic account of the #iconic & widely distributed frog-eating bats (#Trachops) & found evidence of at least 3 #species. Details including a link to the paper here: https://t.co/wsWlUZ9phe
@AMNH#SLaBB#bat
Species limits of big brown #bats (Eptesicus fuscus) are classically messy. We showed #genomic, #morphology, & #ENM evidence for a new unique species to the Caribbean: Eptesicus dutertreus. #SLaBB@Rutgers_Newark@RutgersSASN
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Do you know what @globalsouthbats is? They are a group of people aiming to connect and empower bat conservation allies in the GlobalSouth where locally--led research and conservation are most needed.
We spent 2 weeks in Costa Rica planning the upcoming activities for the next 5y