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Life history influences how fire affects genetic diversity in two lizard species

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Smith, Annabel
Bull, C. Michael
Gardner, Michael
Driscoll, Don

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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'Fire mosaics' are often maintained in landscapes to promote successional diversity in vegetation with little understanding of how this will affect ecological processes in animal populations such as dispersal, social organization and re-establishment. To

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Molecular Ecology

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2037-12-31