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Conserving ground-dwelling beetles in an endangered woodland community: Multi-scale habitat effects on assemblage diversity

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Barton, Philip
Manning, Adrian
Gibb, Heloise
Cunningham, Saul
Lindenmayer, David B

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Patterns of biodiversity are influenced by habitat features at multiple spatial scales, yet few studies have used a multi-scale approach to examine ground-dwelling beetle diversity patterns. We trapped and quantified ground-dwelling beetle assemblages at

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Biological Conservation

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2037-12-31