Fledertiere (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fledertiere" in German language version.

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  • 1466 Arten laut ASM Mammal Diversity Database, abgerufen am 26. April 2024. Siehe Tabelle unter Chiroptera.
  • Laut ASM Mammal Diversity Database, Stand 30. Januar 2024, gibt es 6611 lebende Säugetierarten (siehe Tabelle, Zeile Living). 1466 (Fledertierarten) dividiert durch 6611 (Säugetierarten) = rund 22 %.

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  • Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: Handbuch der Naturgeschichte. 1. Auflage, 2 Teile, Johann Christian Dieterich, Göttingen 1779–1780, Seite 74–76 (online).

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