Buchkapitel (948)

6101.
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Fahr, J.: Rhinolophus ziama Ziama horseshoe bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 355 - 356 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6102.
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Fahr, J.: Rhinolophus ruwenzorii Rwenzori horseshoe bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 347 - 348 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6103.
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Fahr, J.: Rhinolophus maclaudi Maclaud's horseshoe bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 342 - 343 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6104.
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Fahr, J.: Rhinolophus hillorum Upland horseshoe bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 336 - 337 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6105.
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Fahr, J.: Rhinolophus hilli Hill's horseshoe bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 334 - 336 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6106.
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Fahr, J.: Rhinolophus guineensis Guinea horseshoe bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 331 - 332 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6107.
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Fahr, J.: Scotonycteris zenkeri Zenker's fruit bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 297 - 299 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6108.
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Fahr, J.: Scotonycteris ophiodon Pohle's fruit bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 295 - 297 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6109.
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Fahr, J.: Genus Scotonycteris. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 294 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6110.
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Fahr, J.: Nanonycteris veldkampii Veldkamp's epauletted fruit bat. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 278 - 280 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6111.
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Fahr, J.: Genus Nanonycteris. In: Mammals of Africa, Vol. IV: Hedgehogs, shrews and bats, S. 277 (Hg. Happold, M.; Happold, D. C. D.). Bloomsbury, London (2013)
6112.
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Fricke, H.: Latimeria – gesucht, gefunden, geschützt. In: Evolutionsbiologie, 3 Aufl., S. 213 - 217 (Hg. Storch, V.; Welsch, U.; Wink, M.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg (2013)
6113.
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Gil, D.; Brumm, H.: Acoustic communication in the urban environment: Patterns, mechanisms, and potential consequences of avian song adjustments. In: Avian urban ecology. Behavioural and physiological adaptations, S. 69 - 83 (Hg. Gil, D.; Brumm, H.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2013)
6114.
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Gwinner, H.: Male European starlings use odorous herbs as nest material to attract females and benefit nestlings. In: Chemical signals in vertebrates, Bd. 12, S. 353 - 362 (Hg. East, M. L.; Dehnhard, M.). Springer, New York (2013)
6115.
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Lesku, J. A.; Rattenborg, N. C.: Sleep in birds. In: Encyclopedia of sleep, S. 51 - 56 (Hg. Kushida, C. A.). Academic Press, Oxford (2013)
6116.
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Nemeth, E.; Zollinger, S. A.: The application of signal transmission modelling in conservation biology. On the possible impact of a projected motorway on avian communication. In: Avian urban ecology. Behavioural and physiological adaptations, S. 192 - 200 (Hg. Gil, D.; Brumm, H.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2013)
6117.
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Partecke, J.: Mechanisms of phenotypic responses following colonization of urban areas: From plastic to genetic adaptation. In: Avian urban ecology. Behavioural and physiological adaptations, S. 131 - 142 (Hg. Gil, D.; Brumm, H.). Oxford University Books, Oxford (2013)
6118.
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Safi, K.; Shai, M.; Jones, K.: Evolution of body size in bats. In: Animal body size: Linking pattern and process across space, time, and taxonomic group, S. 95 - 115 (Hg. Smith, F. A.; Lyons, S. K.). The University of Chicago, Chicago (2013)
6119.
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Siemers, B. M.: The sensory ecology of foraging for animal prey. In: Leaping ahead: Advances in prosimian biology, S. 257 - 263 (Hg. Masters, J.; Gamba, M.; Genin, F.). Springer, New York, Heidelberg (2013)
6120.
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Tebbich, S.; Teschke, I.: Why do woodpecker finches use tools? In: Tool use in animals. Cognition and ecology, S. 134 - 158 (Hg. Sanz, C. M.; Call, J.; Boesch, C.). Cambridge University Press (2013)
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