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The effect of familiarity and mound condition in translocations of the western pebble-mound mouse, Pseudomys chapmani, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
Record no:
35264
Author:
Anstee, S. D.
;
Armstrong, Kyle N.
Year:
2001
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2001 v.28, no.2 : 135-140 [kept P591.994]
Subject:
Pseudomys chapmani
;
Rodents - Western Australia
;
Endangered species - Western Australia
;
Pilbara (W.A.)
;
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