A comparison of the roosting behaviour of Gould's wattled bats Chalinolobus gouldii using bat boxes and tree hollows in suburban Melbourne

Evans, Lisa N., Lumsden, Lindy F. (2011): A comparison of the roosting behaviour of Gould's wattled bats Chalinolobus gouldii using bat boxes and tree hollows in suburban Melbourne. In: Law, Bradley, Eby, Peggy, Lunney, Daniel, Lumsden, Lindy (Eds): The Biology and Conservation of Australasian...

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Main Authors: Evans, Lisa N., Lumsden, Lindy F.
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