Studying the migratory behavior of individual bats: Current techniques and future directions

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Studying the migratory behavior of individual bats: Current techniques and future directions. / Holland, Richard; Wikelski, M.
In: Journal of Mammalogy, Vol. 90, No. 6, 15.12.2009, p. 1324-1329.

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Holland, Richard ; Wikelski, M. / Studying the migratory behavior of individual bats : Current techniques and future directions. In: Journal of Mammalogy. 2009 ; Vol. 90, No. 6. pp. 1324-1329.

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PY - 2009/12/15

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N2 - Migrating bats are among the most poorly understood of migratory taxa, with relatively little information available on their behavior and ecology during migration compared to other taxa. This arises because of the

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JO - Journal of Mammalogy

JF - Journal of Mammalogy

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