Shrub-resident arthropods in an Eremophila and Senna-dominated shrubland
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Australian Rangeland Society
Publication Year
2010
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Though shrub-encroached landscapes are viewed by some as ‘ecological deserts’, we know little of the biodiversity that they support. We investigated the shrub-resident arthropods in a turpentine (Eremophila sturtii)-silver cassia (Senna artemisioides) shrubland in eastern Australia, and how fine-scale shrub density affects these communities. ...
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English
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Text
Document Type
Conference Paper
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Cite this paper:
Kwok, A.B.C. and Eldridge D. J. (2010) Shrub-resident arthropods in an Eremophilaand Senna-dominated shrubland.In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth).
Kwok, A.B.C. and Eldridge D. J. (2010) Shrub-resident arthropods in an Eremophilaand Senna-dominated shrubland.In: Proceedings of the 16thBiennial Conference of the Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke (Eds D.J. Eldridge and C. Waters) (Australian Rangeland Society: Perth).
Conference Name
16th Biennial Conference, Australian Rangeland Society, Bourke, New South Wales
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Keywords
arthropods
eastern Australia
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shrub
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