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Some notes on plagues of small mammals in Australia
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55250
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RP21736
Author:
Plomley, N. J. B.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1972 v.6 : 363-384;
Year:
1972
Subject:
Mammals - Australia
;
Rodents - Behaviour
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Pests - Control - Australia
;
Type:
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