Tree trunk invertebrates in Australian forests: conserving unknown species and complex processes

  • Bickel D
  • Tasker E
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Page 1. Introduction Terrestrial invertebrates are both abundant and speciose, a fact so often noted in the biological literature as to have become a truism. But what does such diversity mean in reality? In particular, how do we study and gather information about it …

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Bickel, D. J., & Tasker, E. M. (2004). Tree trunk invertebrates in Australian forests: conserving unknown species and complex processes. In Conservation of Australia’s Forest Fauna (pp. 888–888). Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. https://doi.org/10.7882/fs.2004.888

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