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      Cuba in Mexico: first record of Phyllops falcatus (Gray, 1839) (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) for Mexico and other new records of bats from Cozumel, Quintana Roo

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          The first record of Phyllops falcatus (Gray, 1839) in Mexico is documented from the island of Cozumel, Quintana Roo. This species is present in the Antilles, distributed in all the Cuban archipelago, Cayman Islands, and Hispaniola. It is likely that a hurricane moved these bats from Cuba to Cozumel. The Cozumel record extends the distribution more than 200 km west. Two new records from Cozumel of the bats Lasiurus ega and Molossus alvarezi are also provided.

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          2016 Guidelines of the American Society of Mammalogists for the use of wild mammals in research and education

          Abstract Guidelines for use of wild mammal species in research are updated from Sikes et al. (2011) . These guidelines cover current professional techniques and regulations involving the use of mammals in research and teaching; they also incorporate new resources, procedural summaries, and reporting requirements. Included are details on capturing, marking, housing, and humanely killing wild mammals. It is recommended that Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees (IACUCs), regulatory agencies, and investigators use these guidelines as a resource for protocols involving wild mammals, whether studied in the field or in captivity. These guidelines were prepared and approved by the American Society of Mammalogists (ASM), in consultation with professional veterinarians experienced in wildlife research and IACUCs, whose collective expertise provides a broad and comprehensive understanding of the biology of nondomesticated mammals. The current version of these guidelines and any subsequent modifications are available online on the Animal Care and Use Committee page of the ASM website ( http://mammalogy.org/uploads/committee_files/CurrentGuidelines.pdf ). Additional resources pertaining to the use of wild animals in research are available at: http://www.mammalsociety.org/committees/animal-care-and-use#tab3 . R esumen Los lineamientos para el uso de especies de mamíferos de vida silvestre en la investigación con base en Sikes et al. (2011) se actualizaron. Dichos lineamientos cubren técnicas y regulaciones profesionales actuales que involucran el uso de mamíferos en la investigación y enseñanza; también incorporan recursos nuevos, resúmenes de procedimientos y requisitos para reportes. Se incluyen detalles acerca de captura, marcaje, manutención en cautiverio y eutanasia de mamíferos de vida silvestre. Se recomienda que los comités institucionales de uso y cuidado animal (cifras en inglés: IACUCs), las agencias reguladoras y los investigadores se adhieran a dichos lineamientos como fuente base de protocolos que involucren mamíferos de vida silvestre, ya sea investigaciones de campo o en cautiverio. Dichos lineamientos fueron preparados y aprobados por la ASM, en consulta con profesionales veterinarios experimentados en investigaciones de vida silvestre y IACUCS, de quienes cuya experiencia colectiva provee un entendimiento amplio y exhaustivo de la biología de mamíferos no-domesticados. La presente versión de los lineamientos y modificaciones posteriores están disponibles en línea en la página web de la ASM, bajo Cuidado Animal y Comité de Uso: ( http://mammalogy.org/uploads/committee_files/CurrentGuidelines.pdf ). Recursos adicionales relacionados con el uso de animales de vida silvestre para la investigación se encuentran disponibles en ( http://www.mammalsociety.org/committees/animal-care-and-use#tab3 ).
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            A revision of the Neotropical bats of the genus Myotis

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              HOME-RANGE SIZE AND SPACING PATTERNS OF MACROPHYLLUM MACROPHYLLUM (PHYLLOSTOMIDAE) FORAGING OVER WATER

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                05 October 2020
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                : 153-162
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                [1 ] Centro de Conservación y Educación Ambiental de la Fundación de Parques y Museos de Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Av. Pedro Joaquin Coldwell entre primera sur y Juarez, No. 70, Colonia Centro, C.P. 77600, Cozumel, Quintana Roo, México Centro de Conservación y Educación Ambiental de la Fundación de Parques y Museos de Cozumel Cozumel Mexico
                [2 ] Instituto de Ecología, UNAM, Ap. Postal 70-275, Coyoacán, 04510 Ciudad de México, México Instituto de Ecología México Mexico
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                Corresponding author: Rodrigo A. Medellin ( medellin@ 123456iecologia.unam.mx )

                Academic editor: Wieslaw Bogdanowicz

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                10.3897/zookeys.973.53185
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                Noel Anselmo Rivas-Camo, Paulina Abigail Sabido-Villanueva, Carlos Ricardo Peralta-Muñoz, Rodrigo A. Medellin

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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                : 13 April 2020
                : 03 August 2020
                Categories
                Short Communication
                Animalia
                Chiroptera
                Chordata
                Mammalia
                Phyllostomidae
                Placentalia
                Vertebrata
                Biogeography
                Americas
                Caribbean
                Central America and the Caribbean
                Mexico
                North America

                Animal science & Zoology
                caribbean islands,cuban archipelago,dispersal,hurricanes,range extension,yucatan peninsula

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