Bats of Mount Silabur, Sarawak, and its potential for conservation
Karst landscape is recognised as one of the biologically important areas especially for bats. The limestone caves and forest within the landscape provide essential resources for the local bat fauna, albeit bat populations are severely threatened by anthropogenic disturbances occurring within and sur...
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Main Authors: | Jinggong, Emy Ritta, Rajasegaran, Praveena, Morni, Muhd Amsyari, William-Dee, Julius, Denel, Azroie, Anwarali Khan, Faisal Ali |
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UNIMAS
2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/43568/ |
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