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Insect Migrations Provide Food for Bats in the Pyrenees
University of Exeter scientists identified seven bat species and 66 insect species (90% of which were moths) in the Pass of Bujaruelo, near Spain's border with France. The paper, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, is entitled, "Bat activity correlated with migratory insect bioflows in the Pyrenees."
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