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Island populations have high conservation value for northern Australia's top marsupial predator ahead of a threatening process
Record no:
58570
Author:
How, Richard A.
;
Spencer, P. B. S.
;
Schmitt, L. H.
Citation:
JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY. 2009 v.278 no.3 : 206-217 [kept P591 [P30]
Year:
2009
Subject:
Island animals - Australia, Northwestern
;
Marsupials - Australia, Northern - Management
;
Carnivora
;
Dasyuridae
;
Predation (Biology)
;
Cane toads
;
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