Insecticides and bridge-roosting colonies of Mexican free-tailed bats (Tadarida brasiliensis) in Texas /
Approximately 100 million Mexican free-tailed bats spend the summer in Texas, many roosting in highway bridges located near intensive agriculture. Bats may acquire insecticide residues indirectly through the food chain or directly by exposure to sprays. Many insecticides are lethal to non-target wil...
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1999 Thesis S2656 |
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1999 Thesis S2656 |
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