Zarek S. Cockar's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Despite its small geographical size and its tumultuous recent political history, Rwanda is home to a diverse mammal fauna. Having reviewed 53 published books and papers, including the six volumes of Mammals of Africa, I have developed a simple checklist of all mammals recorded within Parc National des Volcans, Akagera National Park, Nyungwe Nationa...
Citations
... Promops Gervais, 1856 is a Neotropical genus that currently includes three species of mastiff bats: Promops centralis Thomas, 1915, P. nasutus (Spix, 1823, and P. davisoni Thomas, 1921 (Gregorin andChiquito 2010); the first two are distributed in Argentina. Promops davisoni was considered either as a subspecies or a synonym of P. centralis (Handley 1966;Ojasti and Linares 1971;Koopman 1978), until Gregorin and Chiquito (2010) recognized it as valid species and separate it from P. centralis. ...