Invertebrates as indicators for management: Workshop report
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Majer, Jonathan
Date
1987Type
Book Chapter
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Majer, J. D. (1987). Invertebrates as indicators for management: Workshop report. In: (eds. D. Saunders, A. Burbidge & A. Hopkins) Nature Conservation: The Role of Remnants of Native Vegetation. Surrey Beatty & Sons, Sydney. 353-354.
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School of Agriculture and Environment
Department of Environmental Biology
Faculty of Science and Engineering
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Reference Number: #BC43
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This workshop discussion commenced with a review of reasons why terrestrial invertebrates may act as good indicators of habitat composition and what may generally be referred to as 'habitat quality'.