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Figure 5. The effect of the parasite load of Chalinolobus gouldii on their roost-shifting behaviour when using tree hollows and bat boxes during January–March 2007 in Gresswell Nature Conservation Reserve, Victoria, Australia. Roost shifting rate is the number of roost changes/number of tracking days. The mean ± s.e. is shown for each level of parasite load the bats were carrying.
Published as part of Evans, Lisa N. & Lumsden, Lindy F., 2011, A comparison of the roosting behaviour of Gould's wattled bats Chalinolobus gouldii using bat boxes and tree hollows in suburban Melbourne, pp. 288-296 in The Biology and Conservation of Australasian Bat, Mosman, NSW, Australia :Royal Zoological Society of NSW on page 292, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4591116
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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