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      The conservation of arboreal marsupials in the Montane ash forests of the central highlands of Victoria, Southeast Australia: I. Factors influencing the occupancy of trees with hollows

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      Biological Conservation
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              Effect of Fire on the Availability of Hollows in Trees Used by the Common Brushtail Possum, Trichosurus Vulpecula Kerr, 1792, and the Ringtail Possum, Pseudocheirus Peregrinus Boddaerts, 1785.

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                Biological Conservation
                Biological Conservation
                Elsevier BV
                00063207
                1990
                1990
                : 54
                : 2
                : 111-131
                Article
                10.1016/0006-3207(90)90137-E
                447f32f4-0bd5-4881-b191-eab8761c692b
                © 1990

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