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101. Bats Survey In Guangdong And Macau With Diet Composition Of Cynopterus Sphinx And The Analysis Of Sugar Types In Its Foraging Fruits
102. Census Of Cave-dwelling Bats And A New Genus&Species Of Batblood-sucking Landleech
103. Complete Mitochondrial Genomes And Phylogeny Of Three Hipposideridae Bats
104. The Performance Of Doppler Shift Compensation In Echolocating Bats
105. A Study On Sexual Dimorphism Of Three Tube-nosed Bats(Chiroptera:Murininae)
106. Research On Adaption Of Skull Morphology And Biteforce In A Bird-eating Bat(Ia Io)
107. Personalities And Its Influence On Dominance Hierarchy And Social Calls In Asian Particoloured Bats
108. Wind energy-related wildlife impacts: Analysis and potential implications for rare, threatened and endangered species of birds and bats in Texas
109. Impact of forest managment techniques on bats with a focus on the endangered Indiana myotis (Myotis sodalis)
110. The evolution of cranial morphology, feeding performance and behavior in neotropical leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)
111. From the valleys to the mountains: The biogeographic history of antelope squirrels, bats, and chipmunks in western North America
112. Molecular insight on the diversification of Philippine horseshoe bats
113. 'Agave and the Bats' a collage thesis
114. Non-calanoid copepods at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study (BATS) station: Community structure and ecology, 1995-199
115. Classification and processing of communication calls in little brown bats, Myotis lucifugus
116. Evolution and ecology of Southeast Asian fruit bats in the genus, Cynopterus (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae)
117. Effects of mine characteristics on hibernacula selection by bats in southern Illinois
118. Influences of island characteristics on community structure and species incidence of desert bats in a near-shore archipelago, Baja California, Mexico
119. Presence, relative abundance, and resource selection of bats in managed forest landscapes in western Oregon
120. Biomechanics of terrestrial locomotion in bats
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