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The problem of extinction, with special reference to Australian marsupials
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64673
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RP12705
Author:
Gill, Edmund D. (Edmund Dwen), 1908-1986
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EVOLUTION. 1955 v.9 : 87-92;
Year:
1955
Subject:
Extinction (Biology)
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Marsupials - Australia
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