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References

  • 1. National Biodiversity Network Species Dictionary (May 2002) http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nbn/
  • 2. Schober, W. & Grimmberger, E. (1987) A guide to bats of Britain and Europe. Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited, London.
  • 3. Bats and the Law- a quick guide. Bat Conservation Trust (August 2002) http://www.bats.org.ukbatlaw/batlaw_in_detail.asp
  • 4. Morris. P. (1993) A Red Data Book for British Mammals. Mammal Society, Bristol.
  • 5. The Bat Conservation Trust fact sheet (August 2002) http://www.bats.org.ukdownloads/script/download.asp?d=Helpline&doc=NoctuleBat.qxd.pdf
  • 6. Altringham, J. D. (1996) Bats: biology and behaviour. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • 7. Macdonald, D.W. and Tattersall, F.T. (2001) Britain's mammals- the challenge for conservation. The Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Oxford University. www.wildcru.org
  • 8. Petit, E. & Mayer, F. (1999) Male dispersal in the noctule bat (Nyctalus noctula): where are the limits? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. 266: 1717-1722.
  • Hill, J.E. and J.D. Smith. 1984. Bats: a natural history. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX.
  • Nowak, R.M. 1994. Walker's bats of the world. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.
  • Wilkinson and South (2002) Life history, ecology and longevity in bats. Aging Cell, 1:124-131.
  • Wilson, Don E., and DeeAnn M. Reeder, eds. 1993. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2nd ed., 3rd printing. xviii + 1207
  • Wilson, Don E., and F. Russell Cole. 2000. Common Names of Mammals of the World. xiv + 204

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