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Northern California Redwood Forests Provide Important Seasonal Habitat for Migrant Bats Theodore J. Weller 1 and Craig A. Stricker 2 Abstract
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Document Date: 2012-04-24 19:11:43


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City

Denver / Loeb / Dunbar / /

Company

Carleton S.A. / Arcata / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / /

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Facility

Denver Federal Center / USDA Forest Service Pacific Southwest Research Station / Ball State University / Pacific Southwest Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

sample site / annual energy balance / chloroform/methanol solution / /

NaturalFeature

Pacific Coast / Sacramento River Canyon / Sacramento Valley / Pacific Ocean / Mendocino / Del Norte Counties / Humboldt / Lassen National Forest / /

Organization

U.S. Government / Department of Biology / USDA / USDA Forest Service / Denver Federal Center / Ball State University / Redwoods League / /

Person

Craig A. Stricker / Landis / Paul Cryan / Yuma Myotis / Bill Zielinski / Theodore J. Weller / Martinez del Rio / /

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Position

G.P. / /

Product

F 16 / F 22 / /

ProvinceOrState

Mendocino / M.B. / Del Norte / South Carolina / Humboldt / California / Colorado / /

PublishedMedium

Journal of Mammalogy / /

Region

Northern California / northwest California / northwestern California / eastern U.S. / eastern United States / /

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