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Roosting Ecology of the Pallid Bat, Antrozous pallidus
Author(s):
T. A. Vaughan
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T. J. O'Shea
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February 27 1976
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February 27 1976
Journal:
Journal of Mammalogy
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Journal of Mammalogy
Abbreviated Title:
Journal of Mammalogy
Publisher:
JSTOR
ISSN (Print):
1545-1542
ISSN (Electronic):
0022-2372
Publication date Created:
February 27 1976
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February 27 1976
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Pages
: 19-42
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DOI:
10.2307/1379510
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