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Aggressive interactions between freshwater turtle, Chelodina oblonga, hatchlings and freshwater crayfish, Cherax spp. : implications for the conservation of the critically endangered western swamp turtle, Pseudemydura umbrina
Record no:
39232
Author:
Bradsell, Paul
;
Prince, Jane
;
Kuchling, Gerald
;
Knott, B.
Year:
2002
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2002 v.29, no.3 : 295-301 [kept P591.994]
Subject:
Chelonia - Western Australia
;
Cherax - Western Australia
;
Tortoises - Western Australia
;
Pseudemydura umbrina
;
Endangered species - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
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