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Detecting invertebrate responses to fire depends on sampling method and taxonomic resolution

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Teasdale, Luisa
Smith, Annabel
Thomas, Mailyn
Whitehead, Catherine
Driscoll, Don

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Blackwell Science Asia

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New knowledge about the responses of species to fire is needed to plan for biodiversity conservation in the face of changing fire regimes. However, the knowledge that is acquired may be influenced by the sampling method and the taxonomic resolution of a s

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Austral Ecology

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