Occurrence of log-dwelling invertebrates in regeneration and old- growth wet sclerophyll forest in southern Tasmania

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A list of coleopteran, large collembolan, centipede, millipede and molluscan species associated with rotting logs was compiled for an old-growth Eucalyptus obliqua wet sclerophyll forest and adjacent 19-yr-old regeneration. A total of 67 species were found, 40 occurring in both areas, 53 in old-growth forest and 54 in the regenerated area. -from Author

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Taylor, R. J. (1990). Occurrence of log-dwelling invertebrates in regeneration and old- growth wet sclerophyll forest in southern Tasmania. Papers & Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania, 124(1), 27–34. https://doi.org/10.26749/rstpp.124.1.27

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