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Lifetime Reproductive Success in a Population of Female Red Kangaroos Macropus Rufus in the Sheep Rangelands of Western New South Wales: Environmental Effects and Population Dynamics
Australian Mammalogy
- Australia
doi 10.1071/am04045
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Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Animal Science
Behavior
Zoology
Date
January 1, 2004
Authors
AD Bilton
DB Croft
Publisher
CSIRO Publishing
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