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2000
S. V. Kruskop and Lavrenchenko, L. A., A new species of long-eared bat (Plecotus; Vespertilionidae, Mammalia) from Ethiopia, Myotis, vol. 38, pp. 5-17, 2000.
H. Meinig, Notes on the mammal fauna of the southern part of the Republic of Mali, West Africa, Bonn. zool. Beitr., vol. 49, pp. 101-114, 2000.
P. Spierenburg, Nouvelles observations de six espèces d’oiseaux au Mali, Malimbus, vol. 22, pp. 23-28, 2000.
P. U. Nwoha, Caxton-Martins, A. E., and Baxter-Grillo, D. L., The os penis of the frugivorous bat, Eidolon helvum (Kerr), Folia Morphologica, vol. 59, pp. 153-156, 2000.
N. M. Ebigbo, Patterns in Niche Partitioning within a Guild of Constant Frequency Echolocating Bats in Côte d’Ivoire. Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg: Diploma Thesis, 2000, p. 155 pp. + 6 plates.
S. Aulagnier and Denys, C., Présence du taphien à ventre nu, Taphozous nudiventris, (Chiroptera, Emballonuridae) au Maroc, Mammalia, vol. 64, pp. 116-118, 2000.
O. K. Konstantinov, Pema, A. I., Labzin, V. V., and Farafonova, G. V., Records of bats from Middle Guinea, with remarks on their natural history, Plecotus et al., vol. 3, pp. 129-148, 2000.
D. A. R. Taylor, Kankam, B. O., and Wagner, M. R., The role of fruit bat, Eidolon helvum, in seed dispersal, survival, and germination in Milicia excelsa, a threatened West African hardwood, in Research Advances in Restoration of Iroko as a Commercial Species in West Africa, J. R. Cobbinah and Wagner, M. R., Eds. Kumasi, Ghana: Forestry Research Institute of Ghana (FORIG), 2000, pp. 29-39.
P. U. Nwoha, Sex differences in the bony pelvis of the fruit-eating bat, Eidolon helvum, Folia Morphologica, vol. 59, pp. 291-295, 2000.
U. M. Lindhe Norberg, Brooke, A. P., and Trewhella, W. J., Soaring and non-soaring bats of the family Pteropodidae (flying foxes, Pteropus spp.): Wing morphology and flight performance, J. Exp. Biol., vol. 203, pp. 651-664, 2000.
W. T. Stanley, Goodman, S. M., Kihaule, P. M., and Howell, K. M., A survey of the small mammals of the Gonja Forest Reserve, Tanzania, J. East Afr. nat. Hist., vol. 89, pp. 73-83, 2000.
P. Benda and Tsytsulina, K. A., Taxonomic revision of Myotis mystacinus group (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in the western Palearctic, Acta Soc. Zool. Bohem., vol. 64, pp. 331-398, 2000.
A. Guillén-Servent, J. B., J., and Ibáñez, C., Variation in the frequency of the echolocation calls of Hipposideros ruber in the Gulf of Guinea: An exploration of the adaptive meaning of the constant frequency value in rhinolophoid CF bats, J. Evol. Biol., vol. 13, pp. 70-80, 2000.
1999
T. T. Gordon, Are megachiropteran bats lunarphilic?, Bat Research News, vol. 40, p. 171, 1999.
E. R. Dumont, Etzel, K., and Hempel, D., Bat salivary proteins segregate according to diet, Mammalia, vol. 63, pp. 159-166, 1999.
J. Fonderflick, Grosselet, M., and Pade, P., Capture meridionale de la barbastelle d’Europe (Barbastella barbastellus) et de la pipistrelle commune (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) au Maroc, Mammalia, vol. 62, pp. 610-611, 1999.
S. K. Eltringham, Morley, R. J., Kingdon, J., Coe, M. J., and McWilliam, N. C., Checklist: Mammals of Mkomazi, in Mkomazi: The Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation of a Tanzanian savanna, M. J. Coe, McWilliam, N. C., Stone, G. N., and Packer, M. J., Eds. London: RGS-IBG, 1999, pp. 505-510.
V. Van Cakenberghe, De Vree, F., and Leirs, H., On a collection of bats (Chiroptera) from Kikwit, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mammalia, vol. 63, pp. 291-322, 1999.
W. Bergmans, Conservation status of African fruit bats (Mammalia, Megachiroptera), in International Seminar on Species Conservation - The IUCN Red List Categories Discussed, H. de Iongh and Prins, H., Eds. Leiden: Nederlandse Commissie voor Internationale Natuurbescherming, 1999, pp. 75-99.
M. J. Oelofsen and Van der Ryst, E., Could bats act as reservoir hosts for Rift Valley fever virus?, Onderstepoort J. Vet. Res., vol. 66, pp. 51-54, 1999.
A. R. Jenkins and Avery, G. M., Diets of breeding peregrine and lanner falcons in South Africa, Journal of Raptor Research, vol. 33, pp. 190-206, 1999.
P. J. Taylor, Echolocation calls of twenty southern African bat species, S. Afr. J. Zool., vol. 34, pp. 114-124, 1999.
T. P. Monath, Ecology of Marburg and Ebola viruses: Speculations and directions for future research, J. Inf. Dis., vol. 179, pp. S127-S138, 1999.
D. Kock, The Egyptian Vespertilio pipistrellus aegyptius Fischer 1829, a nomen dubium (Mammalia, Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae), Senckenbergiana biol., vol. 79, pp. 101-105, 1999.
M. Archer, Arena, R., Bassarova, M., Black, K., Brammall, J., Cooke, B., Creaser, P., Crosby, K., Gillespie, A., Godthelp, H., Gott, M., Hand, S. J., Kear, B., Krikmann, A., Mackness, B., Muirhead, J., Musser, A. M., Myers, T., Pledge, N., Wang, Y., and Wroe, S., The evolutionary history and diversity of Australian mammals, Australian Mammalogy, vol. 21, pp. 1-45, 1999.

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