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    Reduced free-radical production and extreme longevity in the little brown bat ( Myotis lucifugus) versus two non-flying mammals by Brunet-Rossinni, Anja K

    “…The extended longevity of bats, despite their high metabolic rate, may provide insight to patterns and mechanisms of aging. Here I test predictions of the free…”
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    THE SPECIES–AREA RELATIONSHIP IN BAT ASSEMBLAGES OF TROPICAL CAVES by Brunet, Anja K., Medellín, Rodrigo A.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-11-2001)
    “…We tested for a relationship between number of bat species and surface area of 20 caves in central Mexico and investigated the role of the habitat diversity…”
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    Ageing studies on bats: a review by BRUNET-ROSSINNI, Anja K, AUSTAD, Steven N

    Published in Biogerontology (Dordrecht) (01-08-2004)
    “…Bat biologists have long known about the exceptional longevity of bats (Order: Chiroptera), which is unusual for mammals of such a small size and a high…”
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    THE SPECIES–AREA RELATIONSHIP IN BAT ASSEMBLAGES OF TROPICAL CAVES by Brunet, Anja K., Medellín, Rodrigo A.

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-11-2001)
    “…We tested for a relationship between number of bat species and surface area of 20 caves in central Mexico and investigated the role of the habitat diversity…”
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    Testing the Free Radical Theory of Aging in Bats by BRUNET ROSSINNI, ANJA K.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-06-2004)
    “…: The extended longevity of bats, despite their high metabolic rates, may provide insight to patterns and mechanisms of aging. I tested the free radical theory…”
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    Evidence of Introgression between Masked Shrews (Sorex cinereus), and Prairie Shrews (S. haydeni), in Minnesota by BRUNET, ANJA K, ZINK, ROBERT M, KRAMER, KRISTIN M, BLACKWELL-RAGO, RACHELLE C, FARRELL, SHANNON L, LINE, THERESA V, BIRNEY, ELMER C

    Published in The American midland naturalist (01-01-2002)
    “…Several studies support specific status for the prairie form of Sorex cinereus, designated as S. haydeni. Evidence for introgression between these species has…”
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