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Use of trees by ground-dwelling mammals: implications for management
Record no:
45620
Author:
Dickman, Chris R.
Citation:
BOOK: Conservation of Australia's Forest Fauna. 1991 : 125-136 [kept 574.526420994 CON]
Year:
1991
Subject:
Trees - Australia
;
Mammals - Australia
;
Habitat (Ecology) - Australia
;
Wildlife conservation - Australia
;
Forest fauna - Australia
;
Forest management - Australia
;
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