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    Are migratory behaviours of bats socially transmitted? 

    E. F. Baerwald; R. M. R. Barclay (2016)
    To migrate, animals rely on endogenous, genetically inherited programmes, or socially transmitted information about routes and behaviours, or a combination of the two. In long-lived animals with extended parental care, as ...
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    Aremigratory behaviours of bats socially transmitted? 

    E. F. Baerwald; R. M. R. Barclay (2016)
    To migrate, animals rely on endogenous, genetically inherited programmes, or socially transmitted information about routes and behaviours, or a combination of the two. In long-lived animals with extended parental care, as ...

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