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(
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; Verschuren, 1977; Wolton
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was the second most commonly captured fruit bat during this study after
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up to
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It was regularly caught in forest edge habitats, as well as in forest interior and
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<paragraph id="8BAB36E23F756D40FF79F96EFA4EF858" blockId="4.[151,1422,1782,1973]" pageId="4" pageNumber="363">FIG. 1. Map showing the study area with the location of the new sampling localities since 2008 (black circles). Areas above 600 m and 1,000 m are shown in light and dark grey, respectively. Major or important settlements are shown in open squares and labelled. Also mentioned are some of the important peaks adjacent to the main mountain. International boundaries are shown by thick black lines with Liberia to the south and south-west, Guinea to the north and Côte dIvoire to the south-east. Positions of protected areas are shown by thin black lines (from UNEP-WCMC, www.unep-wcmc.org, downloaded 7 January 2016): Nimba Mountains Strict Nature Reserve (Guinea), East Nimba Nature Reserve (Liberia on Mt Nimba), West Nimba (Liberia, to the west of Mt Nimba).</paragraph>
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The inset shows a map of Africa with an arrow pointing to Mt
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