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Dietary composition of insectivorous bats of the Top End of Australia

Damian J. Milne A E , Chris J. Burwell B C and Chris R. Pavey D
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A Flora and Fauna Division, Department of Land Resource Management, PO Box 496, Palmerston, NT 0831, Australia.

B Biodiversity Program, Queensland Museum, PO Box 3300, South Brisbane, Qld 4101, Australia.

C Environmental Futures Research Institute (EFRI) and Griffith School of Environment, Griffith University, 170 Kessels Road, Qld 4111, Australia.

D CSIRO Land and Water, PO Box 2111, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: damian.milne@nt.gov.au

Australian Mammalogy 38(2) 213-220 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM15044
Submitted: 28 October 2015  Accepted: 17 March 2016   Published: 9 May 2016



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