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Small mammal populations in a eucalypt forest affected by fire and drought. 1. Long-term patterns in an era of climate change
Record no:
57266
Author:
Recher, Harry F.
;
Lunney, Daniel
;
Matthews, Alison
Year:
2009
Series:
WILDLIFE RESEARCH 2009 v.36 no.2 : 143-158 [kept P591.994 [P2]
Subject:
Forest fauna - Australia
;
Mammals - Australia
;
Forest management - Australia
;
Fire ecology - Australia
;
Droughts - Australia
;
Habitat (Ecology) - Australia
;
Wildlife conservation - Australia
;
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