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Phylogeography of Saproxylic and Forest Floor Invertebrates from Tallaganda, South-eastern Australia

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Garrick, Ryan C.
Rowell, David M
Sunnucks, Paul

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The interaction between physiogeographic landscape context and certain life history characteristics, particularly dispersal ability, can generate predictable outcomes for how species responded to Pleistocene (and earlier) climatic changes. Furthermore, th

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