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Page 176
... calls do indeed belong to R. rufus , it is rare . These are high intensity , low frequency calls which travel with minimal attenuation Therefore , encounter biases resulting from call detection cannot account for these low pass ...
... calls do indeed belong to R. rufus , it is rare . These are high intensity , low frequency calls which travel with minimal attenuation Therefore , encounter biases resulting from call detection cannot account for these low pass ...
Page 180
... calls ( FM , F 61 kHz ) matching the calls used by M. australis in Australia . Moreover , we caught M. schreibersi and M. tristis on Mount Makiling , species commonly found inhabiting large cave roosts with M. australis ( Heaney et al ...
... calls ( FM , F 61 kHz ) matching the calls used by M. australis in Australia . Moreover , we caught M. schreibersi and M. tristis on Mount Makiling , species commonly found inhabiting large cave roosts with M. australis ( Heaney et al ...
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... call , and intensive acoustic sampling effort . Similarly , the calls potentially belonging to Rhinolophus rufus were fewer than I would expect based on detection biases . Moreover , both species may be reliant on caves as maternity ...
... call , and intensive acoustic sampling effort . Similarly , the calls potentially belonging to Rhinolophus rufus were fewer than I would expect based on detection biases . Moreover , both species may be reliant on caves as maternity ...
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Editors Notes | 5 |
The State of Philippine Herpetology and the Challenges for the Next | 18 |
Past Present Future | 109 |
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