Network analysis reveals cryptic seasonal patterns of association in Gould’s wattled bats ( Chalinolobus gouldii) roosting in bat-boxes
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Network analysis reveals cryptic seasonal patterns of association in Gould’s wattled bats ( Chalinolobus gouldii) roosting in bat-boxes
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BEHAVIOUR
Volume 152, Issue 15, Pages 2079-2105
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Brill Academic Publishers
Online
2015-09-23
DOI
10.1163/1568539x-00003315
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