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Assessing biodiversity with species accumulation curves; inventories of small reptiles by pit-trapping in Western Australia
Record no:
42800
Author:
Thompson, Graham G.
;
Withers, Philip C.
;
Pianka, Eric R.
;
Thompson, Scott A.
Year:
2003
Series:
AUSTRAL ECOLOGY. 2003 v.28, no.4 : 361-383 [kept P574.5 [P4]
Subject:
Animal traps
;
Research - Methodology
;
Species accumulation curve
;
Reptiles - Western Australia
;
Biodiversity
;
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