Chiroptere (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chiroptere" in Romanian language version.

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  • Jones, T. W. (). „Discovery That the Veins of the Bat's Wing (Which are Furnished with Valves) are Endowed with Rythmical Contractility, and That the Onward Flow of Blood is Accelerated by Each Contraction”. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. 142: 131–136. doi:10.1098/rstl.1852.0011. JSTOR 108539. 
  • Pavey, C. R.; Burwell, C. J. (). „Bat Predation on Eared Moths: A Test of the Allotonic Frequency Hypothesis”. Oikos. 81 (1): 143–151. doi:10.2307/3546476. JSTOR 3546476. 
  • Rabe, M. J.; Siders, Melissa S.; Miller, C. Richard; Snow, Tim K. (iunie 1998). „Long Foraging Distance for a Spotted Bat (Euderma Maculatum) in Northern Arizona”. The Southwestern Naturalist. 43 (2): 266–269. JSTOR 30055364. 
  • Thomas, D. W.; Fenton, M. R.; Barclay, R. M. R. (). „Social Behavior of the Little Brown Bat, Myotis lucifugus: I. Mating Behavior”. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 6 (2): 129–136. doi:10.1007/bf00292559. JSTOR 4599268. 
  • Mares, M. A.; Wilson, D. E. (). „Bat Reproduction during the Costa Rican Dry Season”. BioScience. 21 (10): 471–472+477. doi:10.2307/1295789. JSTOR 1295789. 

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  • Oppel, K. „The Characters: Shade”. Kenneth Oppel. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . "Shade is based on a Silver-Haired Bat. I thought they were very dashing-looking creatures. I liked the fact this was a bat that lived in the same part of the world as me (eastern Canada). These are small creatures, with a wing span of a few inches. Their bodies are about the same size as mice. They're insectivores, which means they eat only insects." – K.O. 

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  • Miller, Elizabeth (). „Bats, Vampires & Dracula”. Newsletter of the Florida Bat Conservation Centre (Fall 1998). Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 

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  • Chamberlain, T. (). „Photo in the News: Bat Has Longest Tongue of Any Mammal”. National Geographic News. National Geographic Society. Arhivat din originalul de la . Accesat în . A. fistulata (shown lapping sugar water from a tube) has the longest tongue, relative to body length, of any mammal—and now scientists think they know why 

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  • Choi, C. Q. (). „Going to Bat”. Scientific American. pp. 24, 26. Long known as vectors for rabies, bats may be the origin of some of the most deadly emerging viruses, including SARS, Ebola, Nipah, Hendra and Marburg.  Note: This is a lay summary of the various scientific publications cited in the preceding sentence.

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