Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
Helmick, KE, Heard, DJ, Richey, L, Finnegan, M, Ellis, GA, Tucker, L, Weyant, RS2004A Pasteurella-like Bacterium Associated with Pneumonia in Captive Megachiropterans
Heard, DJ, Ruiz, MM, Harr, KE2006Comparison of Serum and Plasma for Determination of Blood Biochemical Values in Malaysian Flying Foxes (Pteropus vampyrus)
Stier, SC, Mildenstein, TL2005DIETARY HABITS OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST BATS: THE PHILIPPINE FLYING FOXES, ACERODON JUBATUS AND PTEROPUS VAMPYRUS LANENSIS
Gumal, MTerry2004Diurnal Home Range and Roosting Trees of a Maternity Colony of Pteropus vampyrus natunae (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae) in Sedilu, Sarawak
Struebig, MJ, Harrison, ME, Cheyne, SM, Limin, SH2007Intensive hunting of large flying foxes Pteropus vampyrus natunae in Central Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo
Tidemann, CR, Nelson, JE2011Life Expectancy, Causes of Death and Movements of the Grey-Headed Flying-Fox (Pteropus poliocephalus) Inferred from Banding
Helgen, KM, Helgen, LE, Wilson, DE2009Pacific Flying Foxes (Mammalia: Chiroptera): Two New Species of Pteropus from Samoa, Probably Extinct
McLaughlin, AB, Epstein, JH, Prakash, V, Smith, CS, Daszak, P, Field, HE, Cunningham, AA2007Plasma Biochemistry and Hematologic Values for Wild-Caught Flying Foxes (Pteropus giganteus) in India
Dierenfeld, ES, Seyjagat, J2000Plasma Fat-Soluble Vitamin and Mineral Concentrations in Relation to Diet in Captive Pteropodid Bats
Dierenfeld, ES, Seyjagat, J, Kunz, TH, Jones, DP2000Plasma Fat-Soluble Vitamin and Mineral Concentrations in Relation to Diet in Captive Pteropodid BatsPteropus vampyrus
Epstein, JH, Olival, KJ, Pulliam, JRC, Smith, C, Westrum, J, Hughes, T, Dobson, AP, Zubaid, A, Rahman, SAbdul, Basir, MMohamad, Field, HE, Daszak, P2009Pteropus vampyrus, a hunted migratory species with a multinational home-range and a need for regional management
Lee, RJ, Gorog, AJ, Dwiyahreni, A, Alexander, H, Paoli, GD, Siwu, S, Riley, J, Ramono, W2005Wildlife trade and implications for law enforcement in Indonesia: A case study from North Sulawesi
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