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The influence of native versus exotic streetscape vegetation on the spatial distribution of birds in suburbs and reserves

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Stagoll (Ikin), Karen
Knight, Emma
Lindenmayer, David
Fischer, Joern
Manning, Adrian

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Aim: Management practices in the landscape matrix can have significant effects on the spatial distribution of animals within adjacent protected areas. This has been well established in agricultural and forested areas, but less is known about how managemen

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2037-12-31