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  • MANUAL PARA IDENTIFICACION ACUSTICA QUIROPTEROS IBERICOS *
    GARCIA-OLIVA, JAVIER
    Una guía práctica para biólogos y naturalistas que quieran adentrarse en el proceso de identificación acústica de los quirópteros de la Península Ibérica, independientemente de su nivel de experiencia. También resultará útil para aquellos más experimentados que estén interesados en profundizar en los criterios para diferenciar las especies más complicadas o deseen...
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    35,00 €

  • IS THAT A BAT? *
    MIDDLETON, NEIL
    Bat detector surveys are carried out by ecological consultants, researchers, conservationists and hobbyists. Understanding and categorising non-bat sounds in surveys offers the potential of knock-on benefits for informing development projects (e.g. other important records discovered within a site), as well as the possibility of associated conservation benefits. In recent years ...
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    78,00 €

  • HANDBOOK OF THE MAMMALS OF THE WORLD. VOLUME 9 *
    We’ve saved the best for last! Volume 9 completes the Handbook of Mammals of the World series, and it deals with the bats, order Chiroptera.Our knowledge of bats has exploded in the past two decades, and all of that information is reflected in this volume. The number of recognized species has increased by more than 400 during that time and is still growing. Bats occupy almost ...
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    160,00 €

  • BATS: *
    TAYLOR M.
    "Meshing deft scientific text with Tuttle's sumptuous images, it's a superb introduction to the baroque morphologies and flying prowess of these beguiling beasts."- Nature Bats: An Illustrated Guide to All Species looks in detail at the more than 1,300 species known today. Nocturnal, fast-flying and secretive, they are endlessly fascinating, yet extremely difficult to observe a...
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    55,00 €

  • BATS *
    BROCK FENTON M.
    There are more than 1,300 species of bats—or almost a quarter of the world’s mammal species. But before you shrink in fear from these furry “creatures of the night,” consider the bat’s fundamental role in our ecosystem. A single brown bat can eat several thousand insects in a night. Bats also pollinate and disperse the seeds for many of the plants we love, from bananas to ...
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    65,00 €