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The Mardo : an examination of geographic variation in morphology and reproductive potential in Antechinus flavipes in southwestern Australia
Record no:
38026
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RP19469
Author:
How, Richard A.
;
Cooper, Norah
;
Girardi, L.
;
Bow, B. G.
Citation:
RECORDS OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. v.20 no.4 2002 : 441-447 [also in journal kept P509.941];
Year:
2002
Subject:
Marsupials - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Dasyuridae - Reproduction
;
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