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Lagomorph and sheep effects on vegetation growth in dry and mesic grasslands in Otago, New Zealand
Author(s):
Michael P. Scroggie
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John P. Parkes
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Grant Norbury
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Ben Reddiex
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Richard Heyward
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2012
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Wildlife Research
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