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    Population Ecology of Vertebrates in Undisturbed and Rehabilitated Habitats on the Northern Sandplain of Western Australia

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    Authors
    McNee, S.
    Zigon, A.
    Collins, B.
    Date
    1995
    Type
    Report
    
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    McNee, Shapelle A. and Zigon, Alenka and Collins, B.G.. 1995. Population Ecology of Vertebrates in Undisturbed and Rehabilitated Habitats on the Northern Sandplain of Western Australia. : Curtin University of Technology.
    Faculty
    Division of Resources and Environment
    Muresk Institute
    Department of Environmental Biology
    School
    School of Biology (Curtin University of Technology)
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    Curtin University of Technology

    Bulletin Number 16

    ISSN 0158 3301

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/34413
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