A comparison of the body sizes of the smaller Hipposideros diadema bat (right) and the larger H. dinops (left). The larger bats appear to be evolving from the smaller ones. A comparison of the ...
The smaller bat, Hipposideros diadema, is found across its six main islands and many smaller islands. It is also common in South East Asia, Papua New Guinea and parts of northern Australia.
The smaller bat, Hipposideros diadema, is widespread across six main and numerous smaller islands. It’s also commonly found in Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea, and northern Australia. The larger bats ...
“This is genus of bats called Hipposideros with multiple species all over Southeast Asia in the Pacific,” said co-author Rob ...
Although these two species share the same environment, they have independently developed similar traits. The smaller species, Hipposideros diadema, is widespread, inhabiting not only the Solomon ...
A comparison of the body sizes of the smaller Hipposideros diadema bat and the larger H. dinops. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to ...
We thank S. Genovese for facilitating the collaboration that generated this research, M. Haley for graciously hosting our stay at the Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory, and R. Habeeb and C. Zilberberg ...
as well as the bats Taphozous kapalgensis and Hipposideros diadema inornatus. Many of these are only found in the western Arnhem Land plateau and parts of Kakadu National Park. The NT mammals include ...