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Rafael Ávila Flores is a prominent Mexican biologist and a key figure in mammalogy and mammal ecology, with over three decades dedicated to the study of bats. His work focuses on understanding the complex relationship between these animals, ecosystems, and humans.

Summary of his main contributions:

1. Ecology of Urban Bats
He is one of the pioneering researchers studying how bats adapt to cities.

Adaptation and Shelters: He has documented the remarkable plasticity of species such as the black mastiff (Molossus nigricans) in Villahermosa, Tabasco, observing how they use cracks, walls, and bridges as shelters, even tolerating noise and artificial lighting.

Human-Bat Interaction: He analyzes how human activities affect the health, behavior, and physiology of urban bat populations.

2. Demystifying and Conserving the Vampire Bat
Ávila Flores has worked extensively to change the negative perception of the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus).

Social Behavior and Cooperation: Her research highlights the complex social structure of this species, documenting how females form cooperative bonds and share food, a behavior that challenges traditional stigmas.

Public Health: She scientifically addresses the issue of rabies transmitted by hematophagous bats, promoting education to prevent conflicts with livestock without resorting to indiscriminate extermination.

3. Cave Ecology and Physiology
She has conducted fundamental studies on the factors that determine why certain species choose specific caves.

Physiological Correlates: Her research (along with figures such as Rodrigo Medellín) explores how body size, water balance, and thermoregulation influence cave use by Mexican bats.

4. Outreach and Environmental Education
Through programs like "Conecta Ciencia" and the platform of the Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco (UJAT), where he is a research professor, he carries out ongoing work to:

Combat Myths: Explain that bats are essential as pest controllers, pollinators, and seed dispersers.

Environmental Services: Highlight the economic and ecological benefits provided by these "misunderstood" species.

In short: Rafael Ávila Flores offers a comprehensive vision that combines scientific rigor with a strong commitment to harmonious coexistence between humans and bats, especially in transformed and urbanized landscapes.

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