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Decline and potential recovery of Yellow-footed Antechinus in parts of south-eastern Australia: A perspective with implications for management
Hania Lada, Ralph MAC NALLY
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South-eastern Australia
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Antechinus
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Implications for Management
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Potential Recovery
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21st Century
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Floodplain
25%
High Conservation Value
25%
Conceptual Model
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Remnant Woodland
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Fallen Timber
25%
Gene Flow
25%
Local Extinction
25%
Conservation Concern
25%
Large Trees
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Native Mammals
25%
Spring Flood
25%
Carnivorous Marsupial
25%
Antechinus Flavipes
25%
Vegetation Corridors
25%
Remnant Forest
25%
Altered Landscapes
25%
Evolutionary Potential
25%
Tree Restoration
25%
European Colonization
25%
Timber Volume
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Antechinus
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Floodplains
25%
Spring
25%
Gene Flow
25%
Antechinus flavipes
25%