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Amazonian bats response to forest fragmentation is modulated by season

MSc in Conservation Biology Posted on July 28, 2017 by rmrebelo@fc.ul.ptJuly 28, 2017

The MSc thesis of Diogo Ferreira (2013/14 class) was recently published in Ecology & Evolution. His work showed that frugivorous bats response to forest fragmentation depends on season, while this pattern is not shown by animalivorous bats. This finding bears consequences for the management of forest fragments and cleared areas. 

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