Artibeus phaeotis

  • Timm R
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T.-This differences paper examines relationships families might relate to differences insectivores) found in small mammals (rodents, in ecology and behavior within the order Carnivora. body size (either body weight or head and body length) significant among families. Variation insectivores, lagomorphs), in relative brain size across the order and comparative in diet (carnivores and omnivores between brain size (relative to body size) and After removing the effects of in brain size exist brain size within differences have larger brain sizes than and breeding group type. These findings are discussed and compared with those primates and bats.

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Timm, R. M. (1985). Artibeus phaeotis. Mammalian Species, (235), 1. https://doi.org/10.2307/3504062

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