Species identification of Late Pleistocene bat bones using collagen fingerprinting

Volume: 29, Issue: 6, Pages: 1051 - 1059
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Bats form the second most diverse mammalian order (Chiroptera), after rodents, and vary widely in their physiology and ecology. Those species that live in temperate climates are generally insectivorous and nocturnal or crepuscular, sheltering in tree hollows, caves, or buildings during the day. They are potentially valuable ecological indicators, due to their dependence on suitable roosting sites and arthropod food, both of which are commonly...
Paper Details
Title
Species identification of Late Pleistocene bat bones using collagen fingerprinting
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
1051 - 1059
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