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The effects of a low-intensity fire on small mammals and lizards in a logged, burnt forest
Record no:
42950
Author:
Penn, Angela M. ; Sherwin, William B. ; Lunney, Daniel ; Banks, Peter B.
Year:
2003
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH. 2003 v.30, no.5 : 477-486 [kept P591.994]
Subject:
Forest fauna - Australia;
Forest management - Australia;
Fire ecology - Australia;
Logging;
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