Home range and movements of the quokka Setonix brachyurus (Macropodidae: Marsupialia), and its impact on the viability of the metapopulation on the Australian mainland
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Barry J. Fox | Peter B. Banks | Matt W. Hayward | M. Augee | P. Banks | P. D. Tores | M. Hayward | B. J. Fox | Paul J. de Tores | Michael L. Augee
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