Conservation genetics of the pond bat ( Myotis dasycneme ) with special focus on the populations in northwestern Germany and in Jutland, Denmark

Author:

Andersen Liselotte Wesley1ORCID,Dirksen Ronja2,Nikulina Elena A.3,Baagøe Hans J.4,Petersons Gunars5,Estók Péter6,Orlov Oleg L.78,Orlova Maria V.79,Gloza‐Rausch Florian10,Göttsche Matthias11,Fjederholt Esben Terp12,Krüger Frauke13,Elmeros Morten1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioscience Kalø, Aarhus University Grenå Denmark

2. Population Genetics Group, Department of Biology, Zoological Institute Christian‐Albrechts University of Kiel Kiel Germany

3. Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology (ZBSA) Schleswig‐Holstein State Museums Foundation Schleswig Germany

4. Natural History Museum of Denmark Copenhagen Denmark

5. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies Jelgava Latvia

6. Eszterházy Károly University Eger Hungary

7. International Complex Research Laboratory for Study of Climate Change, Land Use and Biodiversity University of Tyumen Tyumen Russia

8. Department of Biochemistry Ural State Medical University Ekaterinburg Russia

9. Laboratory of Biodiversity Monitoring National Research Tomsk State University Tomsk Russia

10. Noctalis Fledermaus‐Zentrum GmbH Bad Segeberg Germany

11. Faunistisch‐ Ökologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft, AG Wirbeltiere Christian‐Albrechts‐Universität Kiel Kiel Germany

12. Myotis v. Esben T. Fjederholt Vester Skerninge Denmark

13. Hamann & Schulte Umweltplanung Gelsenkirchen Germany

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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4. Dansk Pattedyratlas 2007 Gyldendal København Denmark H. J. Baagøe H. J. Baagøe T. S. Jensen Damflagermus Myotis dasycneme (Boie 1825) 50 55

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