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Fig. 6 in Comparative phylogeography of bamboo bats of the genus Tylonycteris (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in Southeast Asia

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Fig. 6. Distribution and species richness for the eight genera of woody bamboo forests currently found in Asia (adapted and modified from Bystriakova et al. 2003b) and putative geographic range areas of the species of Tylonycteris. During glacial periods of the Pleistocene, the highlighted biogeographic regions may have acted as bamboo refugia for Tylonycteris spp. Moreover, sea level falls (at around 120 m below present) exposed land bridges, such as the entire Sunda Shelf (adapted from Voris 2000), connecting the islands to the continent.

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Published as part of Tu, Vuong Tan, Csorba, Gábor, Ruedi, Manuel, Furey, Neil M., Son, Nguyen Truong, Thong, Vu Dinh, Bonillo, Céline & Hassanin, Alexandre, 2017, Comparative phylogeography of bamboo bats of the genus Tylonycteris (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in Southeast Asia, pp. 1-38 in European Journal of Taxonomy 274 (274) on page 19, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.274, http://zenodo.org/record/291919

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