Assessing the extent of land-use change around important bat-inhabited caves
Abstract Background Modification and destruction of natural habitats are bringing previously unencountered animal populations into contact with humans, with bats considered important zoonotic transmission vectors. Caves and cave-dwelling bats are under-represented in conservation plans. In South Afr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Mariëtte Pretorius, Wanda Markotter, Mark Keith |
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2021
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