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Anthropogenic Environments Are Associated with High Body Surface Temperatures in an Equatorial Mammal, the Banded Mongoose

Lucie Murphy, Monil Khera, Onismus Bwambale, Kevin Arbuckle Orcid Logo, Francis Mwanguhya, Michael A. Cant, Hazel Nichols Orcid Logo

Diversity, Volume: 18, Issue: 5, Start page: 243

Swansea University Authors: Lucie Murphy, Monil Khera, Kevin Arbuckle Orcid Logo, Hazel Nichols Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.3390/d18050243

Published in: Diversity
ISSN: 1424-2818
Published: MDPI AG 2026
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Kevin Arbuckle
Hazel Nichols
title_short Anthropogenic Environments Are Associated with High Body Surface Temperatures in an Equatorial Mammal, the Banded Mongoose
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title_fullStr Anthropogenic Environments Are Associated with High Body Surface Temperatures in an Equatorial Mammal, the Banded Mongoose
title_full_unstemmed Anthropogenic Environments Are Associated with High Body Surface Temperatures in an Equatorial Mammal, the Banded Mongoose
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