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Jason H. Preble
Jason H. Preble
Kyoto University
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Capturing endangered endemic Okinawan bats with acoustic lures
2021
Journal for Nature Conservation
Jason H. Preble
Christian E. Vincenot
David A. Hill
Nobuhito Ohte
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Bane or Blessing? Reviewing Cultural Values of Bats across the Asia-Pacific Region
2021
Journal of Ethnobiology
Mary-Ruth Low
Wong Zhi Hoong
Zhiyuan Shen
Baheerathan Murugavel
Nikki Mariner
Lisa Marie Paguntalan
Krizler Cejuela Tanalgo
Moe Moe Aung
Sheherazade
Lawrence Alan Bansa
Tuanjit Sritongchuay
Jason H. Preble
Sheema Abdul Aziz
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Roosting ecology of endangered plant-roosting bats on Okinawa Island: Implications for bat-friendly forestry practices
2021
Ecology and Evolution
Jason H. Preble
Christian E. Vincenot
Kazuhiko Saito
Nobuhito Ohte
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Recent nest tree use by the critically endangered Okinawa woodpecker in relation to forest age and two exotic forest pests
2021
Journal of Forest Research
Nobuhiko Kotaka
Jason H. Preble
Kazuhiko Saito
Yutaka Toguchi
Masahiro Kudaka
Taku Sakoda
Tsutomu Yagihashi
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In the shadow of the rising sun: a systematic review of Japanese bat research and conservation
2020
Mammal Review
Jason H. Preble
Nobuhito Ohte
Christian E. Vincenot
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