Bats are still not birds in the digital era: echolocation call variation and why it matters for bat species identification
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Bats are still not birds in the digital era: echolocation call variation and why it matters for bat species identification
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
Volume 96, Issue 2, Pages 63-78
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Canadian Science Publishing
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2017-09-15
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10.1139/cjz-2017-0089
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