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Cranial size and shape variation in mainland and island populations of the quokka
Record no:
66863
Author:
Dawson, Rebekah
;
Milne, N.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. 2012 v.288 no.4 : 267-274 [kept P591 [P30]
Year:
2012
Subject:
Marsupials - Australia - Anatomy
;
Setonix brachyurus
;
Variation (Biology)
;
Type:
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