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The conservation value of mesic gullies in dry forest landscapes: Mammal populations in the box-ironbark ecosystem of southern Australia
T.R. Soderquist, R. Mac Nally
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Agriculture & Biology
ravines
100%
dry forests
89%
ecosystems
53%
mammals
52%
Antechinus flavipes
28%
Petaurus breviceps
26%
habitats
23%
possums
20%
vegetation
17%
Peregrinus
12%
alluvial soils
10%
Trichosurus vulpecula
10%
canopy height
10%
biodiversity conservation
9%
Victoria (Australia)
9%
forest ecosystems
9%
tree height
9%
logging
8%
Metatheria
8%
drainage
7%
tree trunk
7%
gold
7%
species recruitment
7%
fauna
6%
concentrates
6%
agriculture
5%
degradation
4%
water
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
dry forest
87%
gully
78%
mammal
63%
ecosystem
42%
habitat quality
27%
vegetation
14%
timber harvesting
10%
marsupial
10%
habitat
9%
refuge
8%
water availability
8%
sugar
7%
fragmentation
7%
gold
6%
canopy
6%
fauna
6%
drainage
5%
biodiversity
5%
agriculture
5%
runoff
5%
productivity
5%
degradation
5%
soil
3%