Ana Carolina Ibarra
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Journal of Mammalogy | 2018
Rodrigo A. Medellín; Marina Rivero; Ana Carolina Ibarra; J. Antonio de la Torre; Tania P. Gonzalez-Terrazas; Leonora Torres-Knoop; Marco Tschapka
Nightly movements of bats have been described for only a handful of species around the world. The lesser long-nosed bat (Leptonycteris yerbabuenae) is a migratory pollinator recently delisted from threatened status in Mexico and proposed in early 2017 to be delisted from endangered status in the United States. Documenting the nightly movements of these bats and how they use the desert ecosystem when they spend the summer in Sonora, Mexico, is critical for protection of their habitat and to understand food availability and landscape use. We used inert fluorescent powder to mark thousands of bats emerging from a cave used as a day roost, then examined bats captured at known foraging sites for this marker. We also marked individuals captured at foraging sites with different colors of powder that enabled us to search for dyed feces in the cave. Our results demonstrate that these bats made round trips of ca. 100 km flying from their roost cave to their nightly foraging grounds, which exceeds all distances known from other phyllostomid or nectar-feeding bats in the world.
Historia Mexicana | 2006
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Historia Mexicana | 2017
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Procesos. Revista ecuatoriana de historia | 2016
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Mammalian Biology | 2016
Jafet M. Nassar; Rubén Galicia; Ana Carolina Ibarra; Rodrigo A. Medellín
Historia Mexicana | 2015
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Historia Mexicana | 2015
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Journal of Latin American Studies | 2013
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Historia Mexicana | 2013
Ana Carolina Ibarra
Estudios de Historia Moderna y Contemporánea de México | 2013
Ana Carolina Ibarra