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  • 3. When did plants become important to leaf-nosed bats? Diversification of feeding habits in the family Phyllostomidae.
    Rojas D, Vale A, Ferrero V, Navarro L.
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  • 4. Dietary Diversification and Specialization in Neotropical Bats Facilitated by Early Molecular Evolution.
    Potter JHT, Davies KTJ, Yohe LR, Sanchez MKR, Rengifo EM, Struebig M, Warren K, Tsagkogeorga G, Lim BK, Dos Reis M, Dávalos LM, Rossiter SJ.
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  • 5. Comparative mitochondrial genomics of American nectar-feeding long-nosed bats Leptonycteris spp. with insights into the phylogeny of the family Phyllostomidae.
    Barrera CA, Ortega J, Gutierrez-Guerrero YT, Baeza JA.
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  • 7. Adaptive Evolution of C-Type Lysozyme in Vampire Bats.
    He C, Wei Y, Zhu Y, Xia Y, Irwin DM, Liu Y.
    J Mol Evol; 2019 Dec 30; 87(9-10):309-316. PubMed ID: 31506780
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  • 8. Molecular adaptation and convergent evolution of frugivory in Old World and neotropical fruit bats.
    Wang K, Tian S, Galindo-González J, Dávalos LM, Zhang Y, Zhao H.
    Mol Ecol; 2020 Nov 30; 29(22):4366-4381. PubMed ID: 32633855
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  • 9. Chromosomal evolution among leaf-nosed nectarivorous bats--evidence from cross-species chromosome painting (Phyllostomidae, Chiroptera).
    Sotero-Caio CG, Volleth M, Gollahon LS, Fu B, Cheng W, Ng BL, Yang F, Baker RJ.
    BMC Evol Biol; 2013 Dec 26; 13():276. PubMed ID: 24369737
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  • 14. Colour vision variation in leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae): Links to cave roosting and dietary specialization.
    Kries K, Barros MAS, Duytschaever G, Orkin JD, Janiak MC, Pessoa DMA, Melin AD.
    Mol Ecol; 2018 Sep 26; 27(18):3627-3640. PubMed ID: 30059176
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  • 17. Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 gene (Pck1) displays parallel evolution between Old World and New World fruit bats.
    Zhu L, Yin Q, Irwin DM, Zhang S.
    PLoS One; 2015 Sep 26; 10(3):e0118666. PubMed ID: 25807515
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  • 18. In Cold Blood: Compositional Bias and Positive Selection Drive the High Evolutionary Rate of Vampire Bats Mitochondrial Genomes.
    Botero-Castro F, Tilak MK, Justy F, Catzeflis F, Delsuc F, Douzery EJP.
    Genome Biol Evol; 2018 Sep 01; 10(9):2218-2239. PubMed ID: 29931241
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  • 19. Morphological specialization to nectarivory in Phyllostomus discolor (Wagner, 1843) (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae).
    Quinche LL, Santana SE, Rico-Guevara A.
    Anat Rec (Hoboken); 2023 Nov 01; 306(11):2830-2841. PubMed ID: 36573585
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