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Dimensions of tree hollows used by birds and mammals in the jarrah forest : improving the dimensional description of potentially usable hollows
Record no:
35206
Call no:
RP9933
Author:
Whitford, K. R.
Citation:
CALMSCIENCE. 2001 v.3, no.4 : 499-511 [copy also in journal kept P333.7209941];
Year:
2001
Subject:
Tree cavities - Western Australia
;
Forest fauna - Western Australia
;
Forest ecology - Western Australia
;
Eucalyptus marginata
;
Jarrah
;
Cavity-nesting birds
;
Birds - Eggs and nests - Western Australia
;
Mammals - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
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Please use this copy kept in Reprint boxes if photocopying to be done, journal binding fragile.
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