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Extensive range contraction predicted under climate warming for a gliding mammal in north-eastern Australia
Fathimah Handayani A B , Ross L. Goldingay A C , Darren McHugh A and Nicole Leslie A
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A School of Environment, Science & Engineering, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia.
B Current address: Forest Research and Development Centre, Bogor, Indonesia.
C Corresponding author. Email: ross.goldingay@scu.edu.au
Australian Mammalogy 41(1) 99-111 https://doi.org/10.1071/AM16062
Submitted: 30 December 2016 Accepted: 12 April 2018 Published: 5 June 2018
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