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Reptilia, Murray catchment, New South Wales, south-eastern Australia
Author(s) | Michael, Damian; Crane, Mason; MacGregor, Chris; Montague-Drake, Rebecca; McBurney, Lachlan; Lindenmayer, David B![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2011 |
Date Created | - |
Comparing bird species richness and assemblage composition between montane ash eucalypt forest and cool temperate rainforests - an empirical study from Victoria, south-eastern Australia
Author(s) | Wood, Jeffrey; McBurney, Lachlan; Michael, Damian; Crane, Mason; MacGregor, Chris; Montague-Drake, Rebecca; Lindenmayer, David B![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2010 |
Date Created | - |
Cross-sectional vs. longitudinal research: a case study of trees with hollows and marsupials in Australian forests
What makes an effective restoration planting for woodland birds?
Author(s) | Knight, Emma; Crane, Mason; Montague-Drake, Rebecca; Michael, Damian; MacGregor, Chris; Lindenmayer, David B![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2010 |
Date Created | - |
Conservation of woodland vertebrate biota in the temperate woodlands of southern New South Wales
Author(s) | Crane, Mason; Michael, Damian; Montague-Drake, Rebecca; MacGregor, Chris; Lindenmayer, David B![]() |
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Type | Book chapter |
Date Published | 2010 |
Date Created | - |
Is biodiversity management effective? Cross-sectional relationships between management, bird response and vegetation attributes in an Australian agri-environment scheme
A range extension for the prong-snouted blindsnake Ramphotyphlops bituberculatus (Typholpidae) in the south-western slopes of NSW
Author(s) | Michael, Damian; Crane, Mason; Holliday, Stephen; MacGregor, Chris; McBurney, Lachlan; Montague-Drake, Rebecca; Lindenmayer, David B![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2010 |
Date Created | - |
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