The response of arboreal marsupials to landscape context over time: a large-scale fragmentation study revisited
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2013
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Youngentob, Kara
Wood, Jeffrey
Lindenmayer, David B
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Aim: Species extinction from habitat fragmentation and loss is a major concern world-wide. Given the temporal variability inherent in many ecosystems, long-term studies are important to understand how species respond to landscape change. We revisited a la
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Keywords: abundance; conservation management; conservation planning; disturbance; extinction; forest cover; habitat fragmentation; habitat loss; landscape change; marsupial; matrix; plantation; tree; Australia; New South Wales; Tumut; Eucalyptus; Metatheria; Pinus Australia; Conservation biogeography; Conservation management; Eucalyptus; Habitat fragmentation; Landscape ecology; Matrix effects; Natural experiment; Pinus; Plantation design
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Journal of Biogeography
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