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Changes in bat activity over 10 years in silviculturally treated wet sclerophyll forest
B. Law A B , M. Chidel A , M. T. Brassil A and T. Potter A
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A Forest Science Unit, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Locked Bag 5123, Parramatta, NSW 2124, Australia.
B Corresponding author. Email: brad.law@dpi.nsw.gov.au
Australian Mammalogy 43(2) 179-189 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM19057
Submitted: 30 September 2019 Accepted: 8 May 2020 Published: 17 June 2020
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