Seasonal and Elevational Differences by Sex in Capture Rate of ‘Ōpe‘ape‘a (Lasiurus semotus) on Hawai‘i Island
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Seasonal and Elevational Differences by Sex in Capture Rate of ‘Ōpe‘ape‘a (Lasiurus semotus) on Hawai‘i Island
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PACIFIC SCIENCE
Volume 77, Issue 1, Pages -
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Pacific Science
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2023-09-05
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10.2984/77.1.1
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