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Marsupials as introduced species: long-term anthropogenic expansion of the marsupial frontier and its implications for zoogeographic interpretation
Record no:
62397
Author:
Heinsohn, Thomas E.
Year:
2010
Series:
TERRA AUSTRALIS. 2010 no.32 : 133-176 [kept P301.299]
Subject:
Marsupials - Geographical distribution
;
Animal introduction
;
Zoogeography
;
Notes:
Papers in honour of Geoff Hope.
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