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M. Ralisata, Contribution à l’étude du Comportement Alimentaire de la Chauve-souris à Nez Feuillu: Hipposideros commersoni commersoni (Hill et Bull, 1963) (Chiroptères; Hipposideridae) dans le Parc National Ankarafantsika. Université d’Antananarivo: DEA-thesis, 2005, p. VIII+92 pp., Annexes.
E. C. J. Seamark, Correction and update of distribution data for Cloeotis percivali Thomas, 1901 (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae: Hipposidernae) in Southern Africa, African Bat Conservation News, vol. 4, pp. 3-5, 2005.
V. Razakarivony, Rajemison, B., and Goodman, S. M., The diet of Malagasy Microchiroptera based on stomach contents, Mammalian Biol., vol. 70, pp. 312-316, 2005.
S. M. Goodman, Andriafidison, D., Andrianaivoarivelo, R. A., Cardiff, S. G., Ifticene, E., Jenkins, R. K. B., Kofoky, A. F., Mbohoahy, T., Rakotondravony, D., Ranivo, J., Ratrimomanarivo, F. H., Razafimanahaka, H. J., and Racey, P. A., The distribution and conservation of bats in the dry regions of Madagascar, Animal Conservation, vol. 8, pp. 153-165, 2005.
K. B. Sterling, Early twentieth-century mammal collecting in Africa: The Smithsonian-Roosevelt East African Expedition of 1909-1910, Archives of Natural History, vol. 32, pp. 70-79, 2005.
R. A. Holland and Waters, D. A., Echolocation signals and pinnae movement in the fruitbat Rousettus aegyptiacus, Acta Chiropterologica, vol. 7, pp. 83-90, 2005.
S. Bayefsky-Anand, Effect of location and season on the arthropod prey of Nycteris grandis (Chiroptera: Nycteridae), African Zoology, vol. 40, pp. 93-97, 2005.
W. J. Trewhella, Rodriguez-Clark, K. M., Corp, N., Entwistle, A. C., Garrett, S. R. T., Granek, E. F., Lengel, K. L., Raboude, M. J., Reason, P. F., and Sewall, B. J., Environmental education as a component of multidisciplinary conservation programs: Lessons from conservation initiatives for critically endangered fruit bats in the western Indian Ocean, Conserv. Biol., vol. 19, pp. 75-85, 2005.
M. M. Picot, Etude de l’écologie du Megachiroptère Eidolon dupreanum (Pollen, 1866) et de son Rôle dans la Dispersion des Graines en Lisière du Corridor Forestier Reliant les Parcs Nationaux de Ranomafana et d’Andringitra. Université d’Antananarivo: DEA-thesis, 2005, p. vii+78 pp., Annexes I-XXIV.
F. H. Ratrimomanarivo and Goodman, S. M., The first records of the synanthropic occurrence of Scotophilus spp. on Madagascar, African Bat Conservation News, vol. 6, pp. 3-5, 2005.
V. V. Vordzogbe, Attuquayefio, D. K., and Gbogbo, F., The flora and mammals of the moist semi-deciduous forest zone in the Sefwi-Wiawso District of the Western Region, Ghana, West African Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 8, pp. 49-64, 2005.
D. S. Jacobs, Barclay, R. M. R., and Schoeman, M. C., Foraging and roosting ecology of a rare insectivorous bat species, Laephotis wintoni (Thomas, 1901), Vespertilionidae, Acta Chiropterologica, vol. 7, pp. 101-109, 2005.
G. F. Gunnell and Simmons, N. B., Fossil evidence and the origin of bats, Journal of Mammalian Evolution, vol. 12, pp. 209-246, 2005.
E. M. Leroy, Kumulungui, B., Pourrut, X., Rouquet, P., Hassanin, A., Yaba, P., Délicat, A., Paweska, J. T., Gonzalez, J. - P., and Swanepoel, R., Fruit bats as reservoirs of Ebola virus, Nature, vol. 438, pp. 575-576, 2005.
C. M. Miller-Butterworth, Eick, G. N., Jacobs, D. S., Schoeman, M. C., and Harley, E. H., Genetic and phenotypic differences between South African long-fingered bats, with a global miniopterine phylogeny, J. Mamm., vol. 86, pp. 1121-1135, 2005.
W. Bogdanowicz, J. B., J., Owen, R. D., and Sztencel, A., Geometric morphometrics and cladistics: Testing evolutionary relationships in mega- and microbats, Acta Chiropterologica, vol. 7, pp. 39-49, 2005.
E. Greenbaum and Carr, J. L., The herpetofauna of Upper Niger National Park, Guinea, West Africa, Scientific Papers Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, pp. 1-21, 2005.
J. Decher and Fahr, J., Hipposideros cyclops, Mammalian Species, pp. 1-7, 2005.
J. Van Wyk and Rautenbach, I. L., Lamprophis capensis (Dumeril & Bibron, 1854) brown house snake: Diet, African Herp News, vol. 38, pp. 25-26, 2005.
A. Bollen, Donati, G., Fietz, J., Schwab, D., Ramanamanjato, J. - B., Randrihasipara, L., Van Elsacker, L., and Ganzhorn, J. U., An intersite comparison on fruit characteristics in Madagascar: Evidence for selection pressure through abiotic constraints rather than through co-evolution, in Tropical Fruits and Frugivores: The Search for Strong Interactors, J. L. Dew and Boubli, J. P., Eds. Den Hague: Springer, 2005, pp. 93-119.
P. J. Taylor, Geiselman, C., Kabochi, P., Agwanda, B., and Turner, S., Intraspecific variation in the calls of some African bats (Order Chiroptera), Durban Mus. Novit., vol. 30, pp. 24-37, 2005.
D. F. Nyhagen, Turnbull, S. D., Olesen, J. M., and Jones, C. G., An investigation into the role of the Mauritian flying fox, Pteropus niger, in forest regeneration, Biol. Conservation, vol. 122, pp. 491-497, 2005.
C. L. Lausen and Barclay, R. M. R., Pipistrellus nanus, Mammalian Species, pp. 1-7, 2005.
Vespertilio nanus Peters, 1852 (currently Pipistrellus nanus; Mammalia, Chiroptera): Specific name given precedence over Vespertilio pipistrellus africanus Rüppell, 1842, Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, vol. 62, pp. 120-121, 2005.
A. G. Diop, Sakho, M., Dornier, M., Cisse, M., and Reynes, M., Le baobab africain (Adansonia digitata L.): Principales caractéristiques et utilisations, Fruits, vol. 61, pp. 55-69, 2005.

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