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  1. Fruit Bats are not Pests by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1989
    “…Farmers who slaughter fruit bats as pests may suffer losses in production greater than those caused by bats, because bats that feed on fruit and nectar have a crucial role in pollinating and dispersing the seeds of more than 500 species of plants...…”
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  2. Bats as hosts of zoonotic pathogens by Thalin, Therese

    Published 2021
    “…Bats belong to the order Chiroptera, one of the most species rich mammalian groups of Sweden, but it is also the most threatened one. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  3. Is Myotis brandtii a fussy little bat? : habitat selection and impact of forestry on Brandt's bat (Myotis brandtii) by Kammonen, Johanna

    Published 2019
    “…High level of soil moisture was important for both insect abundance and bat activity, which suggests that drainage of forests is negative for forest-living bats. …”
    H2
  4. Bat activity at a major road in Sweden by Sjölund, Amanda

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…bat activity…”
    M2
  5. Le parasite du manioc bat en retraite by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1996
    “…La bataille contre l'araignée verte du manioc (Mononychellus tanajoa) avance et le parasite bat en retraite. Après 13 ans de recherche laborieuse, les chercheurs pensent avoir trouvé enfin les ennemis naturels efficaces pour son contrôle.C'est...…”
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  6. Egnahemsviken : ett gestaltningsförslag för båt, bad och naturupplevelser by Lundwall, Annika

    Published 2008
    “…För de boende på Ramsö är det viktigt att det finns en plats att ha sin båt på, bada och träffas vid. Många går ned på sin brygga och sitter där hela dagen under sommaren. …”
    L3
  7. Sexually segregated habitat selection in Daubenton’s bat Myotis daubentonii by Chibwe, Esnart Emma Bwalya

    Published 2021
    “…It can be intrasexual and intersexual, as observed in the focal species of this study, Myotis daubentonii – Daubenton’s bat. Most studies of this temperate bat have been conducted in regions with an altitudinal gradient which have shown that the Daubenton’s bat exhibits a temporal, intra- and inter-sexual segregation across an altitudinal gradient. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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