We demonstrate that transport spectroscopy of single molecular magnets shows
signatures of quantum tunneling at low temperatures. We find current and noise
oscillations as function of bias voltage due to a weak violation of spin
selection rules by quantum tunneling processes. The interplay with Boltzmann
suppression factors leads to fake resonances with temperature-dependent
position which do not correspond to any charge excitation energy. Furthermore,
we find that quantum tunneling can completely suppress transport if the
easy-plane anisotropy has a high symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure