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The Effect of Patch Area on Birds in Central Australian Mulga (Acacia aneura) Woodland of Different Times-since-fire

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Leavesley, Adam
Cary, Geoffrey

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Surrey Beatty & Sons

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It is often assumed that a fine-scaled mosaic of different times-since-fire supports greater biodiversity than a coarsescaled mosaic - the fire mosaic hypothesis. A potential mechanism of the fire mosaic hypothesis is the effect of area on species diversi

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Pacific Conservation Biology

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2037-12-31