Srinivasulu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Future climatically suitable areas for bats in South AsiaSrinivasulu et al., 2024
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- Srinivasulu A
- Zeale M
- Srinivasulu B
- Srinivasulu C
- Jones G
- González‐Suárez M
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- Ecology and Evolution
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Climate change majorly impacts biodiversity in diverse regions across the world, including South Asia, a megadiverse area with heterogeneous climatic and vegetation regions. However, climate impacts on bats in this region are not well‐studied, and it is unclear …
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