A New Bat (Genus Leptonycteris) From Coahuila

A New Bat (Genus Leptonycteris) From Coahuila

Exploring the Discovery of a Mysterious Bat Species in CoahuilaBy Howard J. Stains
Michael Caine
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In "A New Bat (Genus Leptonycteris) From Coahuila," Howard J. Stains delves into the taxonomy and ecological significance of a previously unrecognized species within the Leptonycteris genus. Employing a meticulous scientific methodology, Stains blends descriptive anatomical analysis with ecological observations, weaving a narrative that is both accessible and informative. His work exemplifies the rigor of contemporary zoological studies while situating the findings within the broader context of biodiversity preservation in Mexico, particularly in the rich biogeographic region of Coahuila, known for its unique fauna and pressing conservation challenges. Howard J. Stains, a dedicated biologist and taxonomist, has long focused his research on Chiroptera, the order of mammals that includes bats. His profound understanding of their ecological roles and contributions to the ecosystems has led him to explore species in under-researched environments. Stains' exploration of the Leptonycteris species not only reflects his personal commitment to wildlife conservation but also draws upon his extensive fieldwork, elevating the discourse surrounding ecological heritage and sustainable practices in the region. This book is essential reading for both scholars and enthusiasts of mammalogy. It offers insight into the intricacies of bat taxonomy while fostering an appreciation for the delicate balance of local ecosystems. As a critical addition to zoological literature, Stains'Äô work encourages further exploration and protection of biodiversity, inviting readers to engage with the urgent issue of species conservation in a rapidly changing world.

Audiobook details

GenreScience and Nature
Length7 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateApr 25, 2021
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Introduction
4University of Kansas Lawrence 1957
2University of Kansas Publications: Museum of Natural History
5A New Bat (Genus Leptonycteris) From Coahuila
3BY: HOWARD J. STAINS

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