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Seasonality and the behaviour of the African yellow-winged bat / Terry A. Vaughan; Rosemary P. Vaughan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: J. Mamm., ; 67(1) 1986: 91 - 102Publication details: , 1986Description: 12 pages : fig.; 26 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • REP 599.4 VAU
Summary: The major objective of this study was an understanding of the phenology of foraging and social behavior in Lavia. It was hypothesized that the behaviour of this bat evolved under selection associated with a non-migratory habit and with pronounced seasonality of rainfall and insect abundance
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The major objective of this study was an understanding of the phenology of foraging and social behavior in Lavia. It was hypothesized that the behaviour of this bat evolved under selection associated with a non-migratory habit and with pronounced seasonality of rainfall and insect abundance

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