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Maintaining and breeding neotropical frugivorous, nectarivorous and pollenivorous bats

Maintaining and breeding neotropical frugivorous, nectarivorous and pollenivorous bats 2 1. VLASAK, P. (1972): T h e biologyof reproduction and post-natal development of Crocidura suaueolens Pallas, 181 1, under laboratory conditions. .4cla Univ. Carol. (Biol.) 1970: 207-202. 22. VLASAK, P. (1973): Vergleich d e r postnatalen Entwicklungder Arten Sorexaraneus L. und Crocidura sunucolens Pall. mit Bemerkungen zur Methodik der Laborzucht (Insectivora: Soricidae). Vkl.t s . Spol. zool. 37: 222-233. 23. VOGEL, P. (1970): Biologische Beobachtungen a n Etruskerspitzmausen (Sunrus etruscus Savi, 1832). Z. Siugetierk. 35: 173-185. 24. WAHLSTROM, A . (1929): Beitrage zur Biologie von Crocidura leucodon (Herm.). Z. Siiugetierk. 4: 157-185. 25. WOOD, J . G . (1885): Popular natural history. Philadelphia: Porter a n d Coates (undated issue). Manuscript submitted 18 March 1974 Maintaining and breeding neotropical f rugivorous, nectarivorous and pollenivorous bats J O H N J . RASWEILER IV Department of Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, 6 3 0 W 168th Street, New York, N Y 100.32, U S A Although the American leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomatidae) are abundantly represented from northern Argentina to the southwestern United States, they have not received the attention that such a large, highly diversified and ecologically significant group deserves. Recent efforts in several http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png International Zoo Yearbook Wiley

Maintaining and breeding neotropical frugivorous, nectarivorous and pollenivorous bats

International Zoo Yearbook , Volume 15 (1) – Jan 1, 1975

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1975 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0074-9664
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1748-1090
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10.1111/j.1748-1090.1975.tb01347.x
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2 1. VLASAK, P. (1972): T h e biologyof reproduction and post-natal development of Crocidura suaueolens Pallas, 181 1, under laboratory conditions. .4cla Univ. Carol. (Biol.) 1970: 207-202. 22. VLASAK, P. (1973): Vergleich d e r postnatalen Entwicklungder Arten Sorexaraneus L. und Crocidura sunucolens Pall. mit Bemerkungen zur Methodik der Laborzucht (Insectivora: Soricidae). Vkl.t s . Spol. zool. 37: 222-233. 23. VOGEL, P. (1970): Biologische Beobachtungen a n Etruskerspitzmausen (Sunrus etruscus Savi, 1832). Z. Siugetierk. 35: 173-185. 24. WAHLSTROM, A . (1929): Beitrage zur Biologie von Crocidura leucodon (Herm.). Z. Siiugetierk. 4: 157-185. 25. WOOD, J . G . (1885): Popular natural history. Philadelphia: Porter a n d Coates (undated issue). Manuscript submitted 18 March 1974 Maintaining and breeding neotropical f rugivorous, nectarivorous and pollenivorous bats J O H N J . RASWEILER IV Department of Anatomy, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, 6 3 0 W 168th Street, New York, N Y 100.32, U S A Although the American leaf-nosed bats (family Phyllostomatidae) are abundantly represented from northern Argentina to the southwestern United States, they have not received the attention that such a large, highly diversified and ecologically significant group deserves. Recent efforts in several

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