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Greater bilby burrows: important structures for a range of species in an arid environment

Lucas Hofstede A B and Martin A. Dziminski A C
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A Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia, Woodvale Wildlife Research Centre, Locked Bag 104, Bentley Delivery Centre, WA 6983, Australia.

B Helicon Opleidingen Institute, Energieweg 19, 6541 CW Nijmegen, Netherlands.

C Corresponding author. Email: martin.dziminski@dpaw.wa.gov.au

Australian Mammalogy 39(2) 227-237 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM16032
Submitted: 12 July 2016  Accepted: 8 January 2017   Published: 21 February 2017



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