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Krista J Patriquin
University of Toronto - Toronto / Canada
Social Sciences / Social Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 665396
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Krista J Patriquin's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Foraging by bats in cleared, thinned and unharvested boreal forestKJ Patriquin, RMR BarclayJournal of Applied Ecology 40 (4), 646-657, 20033282003
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Do social networks of female northern long-eared bats vary with reproductive period and age?KJ Patriquin, ML Leonard, HG Broders, CJ GarrowayBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 64, 899-913, 20101402010
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The influence of habitat structure on the ability to detect ultrasound using bat detectorsKJ Patriquin, LK Hogberg, BJ Chruszcz, RMR BarclayWildlife Society Bulletin, 475-481, 20031402003
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Use by bats of patches of residual trees in logged areas of the boreal forestLK Hogberg, KJ Patriquin, RMR BarclayThe American Midland Naturalist 148 (2), 282-288, 2002962002
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Kinship, association, and social complexity in batsGS Wilkinson, G Carter, KM Bohn, B Caspers, G Chaverri, D Farine, ...Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73, 1-15, 2019712019
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