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Ecology, Evolution, and Behaviour of Bats : The Proceedings of a Symposium held by the Zoological Society of London and Mammal Society: London, 26th and 27th November 1993, Hardback Book

Ecology, Evolution, and Behaviour of Bats : The Proceedings of a Symposium held by the Zoological Society of London and Mammal Society: London, 26th and 27th November 1993 Hardback

Edited by Paul A. (Regius Professor of Natural History, Regius Professor of Natural History, University Racey, Susan M. (Research Fellow, Department of Zoology, Research Fellow, Department of Zoology, Uni Swift

Part of the Symposia of the Zoological Society of London series

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Bats are the only true flying mammals and account for about a quarter of all mammal species.

This book covers many aspects of bat biology, including their evolutionary origins, roles in ecosystems, reproductive biology, foraging behaviour, hibernation, and genetics.

The subject of fruit eating bats of the old world tropics are discussed.

The coverage is international, and with contributors from nine countries the diversity of current bat research, as well as the diversity of the bats themselves, is evident.

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