The effects of land use change on native dung beetle diversity and function in Australia's Wet Tropics

scientific article published in 2016

The effects of land use change on native dung beetle diversity and function in Australia's Wet Tropics is …
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P356DOI10.1111/AEC.12366

P50authorMargaret M. MayfieldQ51149868
Rosa MenéndezQ57192806
Tania M. KenyonQ115763583
Geoff B. MonteithQ21338736
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P433issue7
P921main subjectland useQ1165944
P304page(s)797-808
P577publication date2016-07-18
P1433published inAustral EcologyQ781205
P1476titleThe effects of land use change on native dung beetle diversity and function in Australia's Wet Tropics
P478volume41

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