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  • Bontadina, F. et al. (2002). Radio-tracking reveals that lesser horseshoe bats forage in woodland

    Over the past 50 years European populations of the lesser horseshoe bat have severely declined. To date, studies of the foraging behaviour of this species have been limited as its low mass (4±8g) precluded the use of radio-telemetry because commercially available radio-transmitters exceeded 10% of its body mass. In this study, radiotransmitters weighing <0.35g were built.


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  • Davison, A. et al (2001). Mitochondrial phylogeography and population history of pine martens compared with polecats

    The flora and fauna of Europe are linked by a common biogeographic history, most recently the Pleistocene glaciations that restricted the range of most, if not all, species to southern refugial populations. Changes in population size and migration, as well as selection, all left a signature on the genetic differentiation that is Read More


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