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Bats use live fences to move between tropical dry forest remnants
José G. Martínez-Fonseca
, Marlon Chávez-Velásquez
, Kimberly Williams-Guillen
, Carol L. Chambers
Forestry, School of
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Forest Remnants
100%
Tropical Dry Forest
100%
Live Fences
100%
Species Composition
50%
Sex Ratio
50%
Animal Movement
50%
Nicaragua
50%
Wildlife
50%
Natural Forest
50%
Barbed Wire
50%
Forest Patches
50%
Online-only
50%
Linear Features
50%
Bat Species Richness
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Dry Forest
100%
Live Fences
100%
Sex Ratio
50%
Fences
50%