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Are roadside strips important reservoirs of invertebrate diversity? A comparison of the ant and beetle faunas of roadside strips and large remnant woodlands
Record no:
30393
Author:
Major, Richard E.
;
Smith, Derek
;
Cassis, Gerasimos
;
Gray, Michael R.
;
Colgan, Donald J.
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. 1999 v.47, no.6 : 611-624 [kept P591.994]
Subject:
Insects - Australia - Ecology
;
Invertebrates - Australia
;
Wildlife conservation - Australia
;
Biodiversity - Australia
;
Type:
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