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Rising from down under: developments in subterranean biodiversity from a groundwater fauna perspective
Record no:
57871
Author:
Humphreys, W. F. (William Frank)
Year:
2008
Series:
INVERTEBRATE SYSTEMATICS. 2008 v.22 no.2 : 85-101 [kept P592.099]
Subject:
Subterranean fauna - Australia;
Subterranean fauna - Western Australia;
Caves - Australia;
Groundwater ecology - Australia;
Notes:
pdf available to WAM staff
Links:
Electronic Document
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