Behavioral responses of Brazilian free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) to noctuid moth migrations

作者: Jennifer Joy Krauel

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关键词: ZoologyTadarida brasiliensisResearch needsGeography

摘要: In this chapter we discuss the state of research on bat migration and compare some these patterns to those birds. We begin with an overview literature migration, apply theory, case studies four species which greatest knowledge understanding migratory exists. also what is known motivating factors for where needs are apparent.

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