An urban and Sonoran Desert bat: the most northwestern record of Glossophaga mutica


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A. Nayelli Rivera-Villanueva, Alfredo Leal-Sandoval, Antonio Guzmán-Velasco
Therya Notes, 2024


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Rivera-Villanueva, A. N., Leal-Sandoval, A., & Guzmán-Velasco, A. (2024). An urban and Sonoran Desert bat: the most northwestern record of Glossophaga mutica. Therya Notes. https://doi.org/10.12933/therya_notes-24-172


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Rivera-Villanueva, A. Nayelli, Alfredo Leal-Sandoval, and Antonio Guzmán-Velasco. “An Urban and Sonoran Desert Bat: the Most Northwestern Record of Glossophaga Mutica.” Therya Notes (2024).


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Rivera-Villanueva, A. Nayelli, et al. “An Urban and Sonoran Desert Bat: the Most Northwestern Record of Glossophaga Mutica.” Therya Notes, 2024, doi:10.12933/therya_notes-24-172.


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@article{a2024a,
  title = {An urban and Sonoran Desert bat: the most northwestern record of Glossophaga mutica},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Therya Notes},
  doi = {10.12933/therya_notes-24-172},
  author = {Rivera-Villanueva, A. Nayelli and Leal-Sandoval, Alfredo and Guzmán-Velasco, Antonio}
}


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