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Limited influence of stream networks on the terrestrial movements of three wetland-dependent frog species

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Westgate, Martin
Driscoll, Don
Lindenmayer, David B

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Quantifying functional connectivity is essential for understanding factors that limit or promote animal dispersal in fragmented landscapes. Topography is a major factor influencing the movement behavior of many animal species, and therefore the extent of

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Martin J. Westgate, Don A. Driscoll, David B. Lindenmayer, Limited influence of stream networks on the terrestrial movements of three wetland-dependent frog species, Biological Conservation, Volume 153, 2012, Pages 169-176, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.04.030.

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Biological Conservation

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