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The impact of artificial lighting on bats along native coastal vegetation

Grant D. Linley A
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A Ecological Insights, Black Rock, Vic., Australia. Email: grant.linley@gmail.com

Australian Mammalogy 39(2) 178-184 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM15047
Submitted: 10 November 2015  Accepted: 31 August 2016   Published: 7 October 2016



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