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The use of the biodiverse parasitoid Hymenoptera (Insecta) to assess arthropod diversity associated with topsoil stockpiled for future rehabilitation purposes on Barrow Island, Western Australia
Record no:
68191
Author:
Stevens, Nicholas B.
Year:
2013
Series:
RECORDS OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM SUPPLEMENT. 2013 no.83 : 355-374 [kept P509.941]
Subject:
Arthropoda - Western Australia - Barrow Island
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Parasitism
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Mines and mining - Environmental aspects - Western Australia
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Reclamation of land - Environmental apects - Western Australia
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Barrow Island (W.A.) - Research
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