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Conservation of subterranean biodiversity in Western Australia: using molecular genetics to define spatial and temporal relationships in two species of cave-dwelling Amphipoda
Record no:
48897
Author:
Eberhard, Stefan M.
;
Leys, Remko
;
Adams, Mark
Year:
2005
Series:
SUBTERRANEAN BIOLOGY. 2005 v.3 : 13-27 [kept - P574.526]
Subject:
Cave fauna - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Amphipoda - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Subterranean fauna - Australia
;
Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region (W.A.)
;
Jewel Cave (W.A.)
;
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