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Roost Selection by Goulds Long-Eared Bat, Nyctophilus-Gouldi Tomes (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae), in Logged Forest on the South Coast of New South-Wales

D Lunney, J Barker, D Priddel and M Oconnell
15(4) pp.375 - 384


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