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S07: The pattern of diversification of the East Asian mammal fauna
S0704. Liang-Kong Lin and C. W. Chu: Genetic variation and population structure of two Hipposiderid bats in Taiwan.
S0707. Manuel Ruedi and Benoit Stadelmann: Biogeographic evolution of the genus Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.
S12: Life histories: The basics revisited.
S1209. Matina Kalcounis-Ruppell: Linking energy expenditure and life history characteristics of mammals: A comparative phylogenetic analysis of North American murid rodents and vespertilionid bats.

S39: Ecology and conservation of bats in the Pacific Rim
CONVENERS: David A. Hill, Kimitake Funakoshi, and Sumiko Matsumura
The Pacific Rim of Asia has a great diversity of bats, in terms of both species richness and the ecological niches they occupy. As new species are still being identified, and the probability of cryptic species being found in the region is high, it seems likely that our knowledge of bat systematics is also incomplete. Conservation of bats in the region is also a major problem. They face a great variety of threats, the most pervasive of which is the loss and degradation of habitats. A basic understanding of habitat requirements is a prerequisite for assessing the nature and scale of threat, and for taking action to remove it. However, only a small minority of species in this region has been studied, and knowledge of their ecology is therefore limited. This symposium will bring together examples of studies relevant to the ecology and conservation of bats in the region. It will consider how various approaches and techniques have contributed to current knowledge in this and other regions, and will aim to identify priorities for future work that will promote conservation of bats in the Pacific Rim of Asia.

��������� ���������: ������ �������-����, �������� �������� � ������� �������.S3901. Katerina Tsytsulina: The problem of sibling species in current Chiroptera systematics: Genetic and morphological attempts.
S3902. Kyle Armstrong, M. Harada, L.-K. Lin, and Y. Wu: Phylogeography of the Rhinolophus cornutus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) lineage in mainland Japan and the Ryukyu Archipelago.
S3903. Kuniko Kawai: Molecular phylogeography of Japanese and East Asian bats.
S3904. Lazaro Echenique-Diaz: Ecology and conservation genetics of Hipposideros turpis turpis on the Yaeyama Islands.
S3905. Paul Bates: Building a taxonomic network for Asian bat studies.
S3906. Sumiko Matsumura: Postnatal growth and timing of parturition of Hipposideros turpis in some colonies on Iriomote Island.
S3907. Liang-Kong Lin and H. C. Chiang: Selection of day roosts by Myotis formosus flavus in rural areas in Central Taiwan.
S3908. Dai Fukui, N. Agetsuma, M. Murakami, D. A. Hill, S. Nakano, and T. Aoi: Factors that influence foraging habitat use of insectivorous bats in temperate forest in Hokkaido, Japan.
S3909. David A. Hill: Comparative survey of bats in conifer plantations and natural broadleaved forests in Yakushima, Japan.
S3910. S. Juliana, T. Kingston, A. Norhayati, and A. Zubaid: Landscape level variability of insectivorous bat assemblages at Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia.
S3911. Tigga Kingston and A. Zubaid: Bat conservation and the Malaysian Bat Conservation Research Unit.
S3912. Stuart Parsons, J. Guilbert, J. Ruffell, and M. Walker: Conservation through translocation: Moving endangered bats to predator-free offshore islands.
S3913. Kimitake Funakoshi, T. Kunisaki, N. Sugita, K. Tsuchiya, and E. Hosoi: Ecology and conservation of the northern Ryukyu fruit bat, Pteropus dasymallus.

S42: Macroecology of mammal-parasite relationships
S4203. P. Christe and R. Arlettaz: Environmental conditions, parasitism and immune defense in bats.

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O317301. V. Matveev: Inter-SINE-PCR genetic distances as markers of taxonomic levels in mammals, by the example of bats.
O317302. C. L. Hice, P. M. Velazco, C. M. Brown, and J. H. Brown: Going beyond presence/absence data: Neotropical bat communities as a case study.
O317303. S. Campbell, L. Lumsden, and G. Coulson: So long as it's near water; flexible roostingbehavior of the large-footed myotis in Australia.

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P10704. C.-H. Chou and L.-K. Lin: Taxonomic status of Myotis (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae ) in Taiwan.
P27301. H. Murai: Notice of cluster of hibernating Japanese horse-shoe nosed bats, Rhinolophus ferrumequinum in Toyama Prefecture.
P27302. M. Yamasaki, Y. Sakamoto, and S. Matsumura: Development of sounds in the greater tube-nosed bat, Murina leucogaster.
P27303. A. Nakamoto, K. Sakugawa, K. Kinjo, and M. Izawa: The role of the Ryukyu flying-fox as a seed dispersal agent on Okinawa-jima Island, Japan.
P27304. K. Maeda, H. Hashimoto, and M. Matsumoto: Hanging position in the colony of Bang's leaf-nosed bats, Hipposideros turpis of Otomi-Daiichi cave, Iriomote Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.
P27305. K. Kinjo, K. Higashi, A. Nakamoto, and M. Izawa: Current status of the endangered Daito flying-fox, Pteropus dasymallus daitoensis (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae).
P27306. S. Yasui, T. Kamijo, A. Mikasa, and M. Shigeta: The distribution and roosts of Myotis ikonnikovi in Tochigi Prefecture, Central Japan.
P27307. D. Fukuda, T. Kamijo, and S. Yasui: Day roosts of Myotis ikonnikovi during the breeding season in Nikko, Central Japan.
P27308. A. Tsuji, K. Koyanagi, H. Tamura, H. Nagaoka, and K. Maeda: Distribution and seasonal change of population size for cave dwelling bats in Ishigaki Island (2001-2004).
P27309. M. Brazil and N. Sasaki: The bat fauna of Nopporo forest park.
P27310. I. Maryanto and S. Higashi: Comparison of zoogeography among Indonesian rats, fruit bats and insectivorous bats in Indonesia.
P27311. S.V. Gazaryan, and V.A. Matveev: The taxonomy and distribution of Barbastella species in the Caucasus
P27312. M. Sharifi, H. Ferrasat, and V. Akmali: Sexual dimorphism in the greater mouse-tailed bat, Rhinopoma microphyllum in Northern Mesopotamian plain.
P27313. M. Sharifi: Postnatal growth in the long fingered bat, Miniopterus schreibersii.
P27314. F. Spoutil and I. Horacek: Geographic variability in European horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae).
P27315. I. Horacek and F. Spoutil: Maturation of enamel in Myotis myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae).
P27316. H. Tamura, M. Izawa, and K. Maeda: Movement pattern of the Ryukyu bent-wing bat on Okinawa island.
P43901. N. Sugita, M. Inaba, and K. Ueda: Do Bonin flying-fox males exploit female clusters preventing temperature loss for mate guarding?
P43902. H.C. Chang and L. K. Lin: A maternity colony of Myotis formosus flavus in a traditional house of Taiwan.
P43903. H.-C. Cheng and L.-W. Changchien: Current status and distribution of bats in Taiwan.
P43904. A. Sano: Structure of the maternity population and reproductive traits in the Japanese greater horseshoe bat.
P43905. N. Kondo, N. Sasaki, H. Hirakawa, and K. Kawai: Ecology of eastern barbastelle bats, Barbastella leucomelas, (Chiroptera) in Eastern Hokkaido, Japan.
P43906. M. Struebig, A. Suyanto, and E. Meijaard: Bats of Borneo: Species diversity and distributions following recent surveys of Kalimantan.
P43907. S. Campbell: Australia's fishing-bat; diet composition of the large-footed myotis, Myotis macropus.
P43908. V. D. Thong: Status of bats in Vietnam.
P43909. S. Bumrungsri: The role of nectarivorous bat, Eonycteris spelaea, in the pollination of food plants.

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