Molecular Diet Analysis of Two African Free-Tailed Bats (Molossidae) Using High Throughput Sequencing
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Kristine Bohmann | Eske Willerslev | Elizabeth Clare | Ara Monadjem | Gareth Jones | E. Willerslev | Morten Rasmussen | M. Gilbert | A. Monadjem | Kristine Bohmann | M. Gilbert | E. Clare | Matt R K Zeale | Gareth Jones | Christina Lehmkuhl Noer | Morten Rasmussen | M. Thomas P. Gilbert | Christina Lehmkuhl Noer | Matt R. K. Zeale | Gareth J. F. Jones | M. Rasmussen
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