How to mitigate impacts of wind farms on bats? A review of potential conservation measures in the European context
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Carlos A. C. Bastos | Joana Bernardino | José Vieira | Maria João Ramos Pereira | Pedro Telhado Pereira | Filipa Peste | Anabela Paula | Luís P. da Silva | Miguel Mascarenhas | Hugo Costa | Carlos Fonseca | C. Fonseca | Luís Silva | J. Bernardino | M. J. Pereira | Filipa Peste | Ana Paula | Pedro Telhado Pereira | C. Bastos | Miguel Mascarenhas | Hugo Costa | J. Vieira | M. Mascarenhas | H. Costa | P. Pereira
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