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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Bats (Chiroptera)

Studies on Diversity, Distribution and Habitat Preference of Bat Species in Pune District, Maharashtra

By: VS Korad, MC Gaikwad and AL Koratkar
52 pages, 18 colour plates, maps
Studies on Diversity, Distribution and Habitat Preference of Bat Species in Pune District, Maharashtra
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About this book

This volume described the bats found in Pune district in the state of Maharashtra, India.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. Methodology
i. Scanning of the area and sampling
ii. Identification of species
3. Observations
i. About the study area
ii. Geography
iii. Climate
iv. Geology and soil
v. Forests
vi. Agriculture
4. About the study on diversity, distribution and habitat preference of bat species in the study area
5. Species-wise systematic account
6. Result
7. Discussion
8. Summary

Recommendations
Acknowledgements
References

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By: VS Korad, MC Gaikwad and AL Koratkar
52 pages, 18 colour plates, maps
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