High-resolution GPS tracking of Lyle's flying fox between temples and orchards in central Thailand
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High-resolution GPS tracking of Lyle's flying fox between temples and orchards in central Thailand
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JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
Volume 79, Issue 6, Pages 957-968
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Wiley
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2015-06-24
DOI
10.1002/jwmg.904
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