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Predicting the ecological impact of cane toads (Bufo marinus) on threatened camaenid land snails in north-western Australia

David Pearson A , Matthew Greenlees B , Georgia Ward-Fear B and Richard Shine B C
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A Department of Environment and Conservation, PO Box 51, Wanneroo, 6946 WA, Australia.

B School of Biological Sciences, Heydon-Laurence Building A08, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: rics@bio.usyd.edu.au

Wildlife Research 36(6) 533-540 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR09060
Submitted: 17 May 2009  Accepted: 9 July 2009   Published: 29 September 2009



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