Maureen A. O’Leary, Jonathan I. Bloch, John J. Flynn, Timothy J. Gaudin, Andres Giallombardo, Norberto P. Giannini, Suzann L. Goldberg, Brian P. Kraatz, Zhe-Xi Luo, Jin Meng, Xijun Ni, Michael J. Novacek, Fernando A. Perini, Zachary S. Randall, Guillermo W. Rougier, Eric J. Sargis, Mary T. Silcox, Nancy B. Simmons, Michelle Spaulding, Paúl M. Velazco, Marcelo Weksler, John R. Wible, Andrea L. Cirranello: The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals. In: Science. Band339, Nr.6120, 2013, S.662–667, doi:10.1126/science.1229237, PMID 23393258.
Steven R. Hoofer, Serena A. Reeder, Eric W. Hansen, Ronald A. Van Den Bussche: Molecular Phylogenetics and Taxonomic Review of Noctilionoid and Vespertilionoid Bats (Chiroptera: Yangochiroptera). In: Journal of Mammalogy. Band84, Nr.3, 2003, ISSN0022-2372, S.809–821, doi:10.1644/BWG-034.
James M. Hutcheon, John A.W. Kirsch. A moveable face: deconstructing the Microchiroptera and a new classification of extant bats. Acta Chiropterologica, Band 8, Nr. 1, S. 1-10, 2006; doi:10.3161/1733-5329(2006)8[1:AMFDTM]2.0.CO;2
Cassandra M. Miller-Butterworth, William J. Murphy, Stephen J. O’Brien, David S. Jacobs, Mark S. Springer, Emma C. Teeling: A Family Matter: Conclusive Resolution of the Taxonomic Position of the Long-Fingered Bats, Miniopterus. In: Molecular Biology and Evolution. Band24, Nr.7, 2007, ISSN0737-4038, S.1553–1561, doi:10.1093/molbev/msm076.
Emma C. Teeling, Mark Scally, Diana J. Kao, Michael L. Romagnoli, Mark S. Springer, Michael J. Stanhope: Molecular evidence regarding the origin of echolocation and flight in bats. In: Nature. Band403, Nr.6766, 2000, S.188–192, doi:10.1038/35003188.
Emma C. Teeling, Ole Madsen, William J. Murphy, Mark S. Springer, Stephen J. O’Brien: Nuclear gene sequences confirm an ancient link between New Zealand’s short-tailed bat and South American noctilionoid bats. In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Band28, Nr.2, 2003, ISSN1055-7903, S.308–319, doi:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00117-9.
Emma C. Teeling, Mark S. Springer, Ole Madsen, Paul Bates, Stephen J. O’Brien, William J. Murphy: A Molecular Phylogeny for Bats Illuminates Biogeography and the Fossil Record. In: Science. Band307, Nr.5709, 2005, S.580–584, doi:10.1126/science.1105113, PMID 15681385 (researchgate.net [PDF]).
Ronald A. Van Den Bussche, Steven R. Hoofer: Phylogenetic relationships among recent chiropteran families and the importance of choosing appropriate out-group taxa.Journal of Mammalogy. Band 85, Nr. 2, 2004, S. 321–330. doi:10.1644/1545-1542(2004)085<0321:PRARCF>2.0.CO;2
John R. Speakman: The evolution of flight and echolocation in bats: another leap in the dark. In: Mammal Rev. Band 31, Nr. 2, 2001, S. 111–130, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2907.2001.00082.x.
Nancy B. Simmons, Kevin L. Seymour, Jörg Habersetzer, Gregg F. Gunnell: Primitive Early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation. In: Nature. Band451, Nr.7180, 2008, S.818–821, doi:10.1038/nature06549.
Nancy B. Simmons, Kevin L. Seymour, Jörg Habersetzer, Gregg F. Gunnell: Primitive Early Eocene bat from Wyoming and the evolution of flight and echolocation. In: Nature. Band451, Nr.7180, 2008, S.818–821, doi:10.1038/nature06549.
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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Maureen A. O’Leary, Jonathan I. Bloch, John J. Flynn, Timothy J. Gaudin, Andres Giallombardo, Norberto P. Giannini, Suzann L. Goldberg, Brian P. Kraatz, Zhe-Xi Luo, Jin Meng, Xijun Ni, Michael J. Novacek, Fernando A. Perini, Zachary S. Randall, Guillermo W. Rougier, Eric J. Sargis, Mary T. Silcox, Nancy B. Simmons, Michelle Spaulding, Paúl M. Velazco, Marcelo Weksler, John R. Wible, Andrea L. Cirranello: The Placental Mammal Ancestor and the Post–K-Pg Radiation of Placentals. In: Science. Band339, Nr.6120, 2013, S.662–667, doi:10.1126/science.1229237, PMID 23393258.
Emma C. Teeling, Mark S. Springer, Ole Madsen, Paul Bates, Stephen J. O’Brien, William J. Murphy: A Molecular Phylogeny for Bats Illuminates Biogeography and the Fossil Record. In: Science. Band307, Nr.5709, 2005, S.580–584, doi:10.1126/science.1105113, PMID 15681385 (researchgate.net [PDF]).
Emma C. Teeling, Mark S. Springer, Ole Madsen, Paul Bates, Stephen J. O’Brien, William J. Murphy: A Molecular Phylogeny for Bats Illuminates Biogeography and the Fossil Record. In: Science. Band307, Nr.5709, 2005, S.580–584, doi:10.1126/science.1105113, PMID 15681385 (researchgate.net [PDF]).
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Steven R. Hoofer, Serena A. Reeder, Eric W. Hansen, Ronald A. Van Den Bussche: Molecular Phylogenetics and Taxonomic Review of Noctilionoid and Vespertilionoid Bats (Chiroptera: Yangochiroptera). In: Journal of Mammalogy. Band84, Nr.3, 2003, ISSN0022-2372, S.809–821, doi:10.1644/BWG-034.
Cassandra M. Miller-Butterworth, William J. Murphy, Stephen J. O’Brien, David S. Jacobs, Mark S. Springer, Emma C. Teeling: A Family Matter: Conclusive Resolution of the Taxonomic Position of the Long-Fingered Bats, Miniopterus. In: Molecular Biology and Evolution. Band24, Nr.7, 2007, ISSN0737-4038, S.1553–1561, doi:10.1093/molbev/msm076.
Emma C. Teeling, Ole Madsen, William J. Murphy, Mark S. Springer, Stephen J. O’Brien: Nuclear gene sequences confirm an ancient link between New Zealand’s short-tailed bat and South American noctilionoid bats. In: Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Band28, Nr.2, 2003, ISSN1055-7903, S.308–319, doi:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00117-9.