Indicator bats program: A system for the global acoustic monitoring of bats
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Kate E. Jones | Charlotte L. Walters | Alanna Collen | Alexander Gorbachev | Ivan Pandourski | Abigel Szodoray-Paradi | Farkas Szodoray-Paradi | Elena Tilova | Alice C. Hughes | Jon A. Russ | Andriy-Taras Bashta | Zoltálan Bilhari | Colin Catto | István Csősz | Páleter Győrfi | Igor Ivashkiv | Natalia Koryagina | Anikálo Kurali | Steve D. Langton | Georgiana Margiean | Stuart Parsons | Igor Prokofev | Aidan Weatherill | Oleg Zavarzin | A. Hughes | S. Parsons | S. Langton | Andriy-Taras Bashta | I. Prokofev | C. Catto | Aidan Weatherill | István Csősz | J. A. Russ | A. Kurali | N. Koryagina | I. Pandourski | A. Collen | Farkas Szodoray-Paradi | Abigel Szodoray-Paradi | Zoltálan Bilhari | Alexander Gorbachev | Páleter Győrfi | Igor Ivashkiv | Georgiana Margiean | Elena Tilova | Oleg Zavarzin
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