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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
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Section 1. Introduction
- 1. Overview of This Book 3
- 2. Setting the Stage: Climate, Geology, and Biota 7
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Section 2. Phylogeny and Evolution
- 3. Phylogeny, Fossils, and Biogeography: The Evolutionary History of Superfamily Noctilionoidea 25
- 4. Diversity and Discovery: A Golden Age 43
- 5. Fragments and Gaps: The Fossil Record 63
- 6. Phylogenetics and Historical Biogeography 87
- 7. Adapt or Live: Adaptation, Convergent Evolution, and Plesiomorphy 105
- 8. The Evolution of Body Size in Noctilionoid Bats 123
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Section 3. Contemporary Biology
- 9. Structure and Function of Bat Wings: A View from the Phyllostomidae 151
- 10. The Relationship between Physiology and Diet 169
- 11. Sensory and Cognitive Ecology 187
- 12. Reproduction and Life Histories 205
- 13. Patterns of Sexual Dimorphism and Mating Systems 221
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Section 4. Trophic Ecology
- 14. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Paradox of the Generalist Predators 239
- 15. Vampire Bats 257
- 16. The Ecology and Evolution of Nectar Feeders 273
- 17. The Frugivores: Evolution, Functional Traits, and Their Role in Seed Dispersal 295
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Section 5. Population and Community Ecology
- 18. Roosting Ecology: The Importance of Detailed Description 311
- 19. Population Biology 325
- 20. Community Ecology 347
- 21. Network Science as a Framework for Bat Studies 373
- 22. Contemporary Biogeography 391
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Section 6. Conservation
- 23. Challenges and Opportunities for the Conservation of Brazilian Phyllostomids 413
- 24. Threats, Status, and Conservation Perspectives for Leaf- Nosed Bats 435
- Contributors 457
- Subject Index 459
- Taxonomic Index 467
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
-
Section 1. Introduction
- 1. Overview of This Book 3
- 2. Setting the Stage: Climate, Geology, and Biota 7
-
Section 2. Phylogeny and Evolution
- 3. Phylogeny, Fossils, and Biogeography: The Evolutionary History of Superfamily Noctilionoidea 25
- 4. Diversity and Discovery: A Golden Age 43
- 5. Fragments and Gaps: The Fossil Record 63
- 6. Phylogenetics and Historical Biogeography 87
- 7. Adapt or Live: Adaptation, Convergent Evolution, and Plesiomorphy 105
- 8. The Evolution of Body Size in Noctilionoid Bats 123
-
Section 3. Contemporary Biology
- 9. Structure and Function of Bat Wings: A View from the Phyllostomidae 151
- 10. The Relationship between Physiology and Diet 169
- 11. Sensory and Cognitive Ecology 187
- 12. Reproduction and Life Histories 205
- 13. Patterns of Sexual Dimorphism and Mating Systems 221
-
Section 4. Trophic Ecology
- 14. The Omnivore’s Dilemma: The Paradox of the Generalist Predators 239
- 15. Vampire Bats 257
- 16. The Ecology and Evolution of Nectar Feeders 273
- 17. The Frugivores: Evolution, Functional Traits, and Their Role in Seed Dispersal 295
-
Section 5. Population and Community Ecology
- 18. Roosting Ecology: The Importance of Detailed Description 311
- 19. Population Biology 325
- 20. Community Ecology 347
- 21. Network Science as a Framework for Bat Studies 373
- 22. Contemporary Biogeography 391
-
Section 6. Conservation
- 23. Challenges and Opportunities for the Conservation of Brazilian Phyllostomids 413
- 24. Threats, Status, and Conservation Perspectives for Leaf- Nosed Bats 435
- Contributors 457
- Subject Index 459
- Taxonomic Index 467