
Consistency and variation in the bat assemblages inhabiting two forest islands within a neotropical savanna in Bolivia
- Author
- LF AGUIRRE, Luc Lens (UGent) , R VAN DAMME and E MATTHYSEN
- Organization
Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-212042
- MLA
- AGUIRRE, LF, Luc Lens, R VAN DAMME, et al. “Consistency and Variation in the Bat Assemblages Inhabiting Two Forest Islands Within a Neotropical Savanna in Bolivia.” JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY 19 (2003): 367–374. Print.
- APA
- AGUIRRE, L., Lens, L., VAN DAMME, R., & MATTHYSEN, E. (2003). Consistency and variation in the bat assemblages inhabiting two forest islands within a neotropical savanna in Bolivia. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, 19, 367–374.
- Chicago author-date
- AGUIRRE, LF, Luc Lens, R VAN DAMME, and E MATTHYSEN. 2003. “Consistency and Variation in the Bat Assemblages Inhabiting Two Forest Islands Within a Neotropical Savanna in Bolivia.” Journal of Tropical Ecology 19: 367–374.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- AGUIRRE, LF, Luc Lens, R VAN DAMME, and E MATTHYSEN. 2003. “Consistency and Variation in the Bat Assemblages Inhabiting Two Forest Islands Within a Neotropical Savanna in Bolivia.” Journal of Tropical Ecology 19: 367–374.
- Vancouver
- 1.AGUIRRE L, Lens L, VAN DAMME R, MATTHYSEN E. Consistency and variation in the bat assemblages inhabiting two forest islands within a neotropical savanna in Bolivia. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY. Cambridge University Press; 2003;19:367–74.
- IEEE
- [1]L. AGUIRRE, L. Lens, R. VAN DAMME, and E. MATTHYSEN, “Consistency and variation in the bat assemblages inhabiting two forest islands within a neotropical savanna in Bolivia,” JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, vol. 19, pp. 367–374, 2003.
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