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      Rabbits, landslips and vegetation change on the coastal slopes of subantarctic Macquarie Island, 1980–2007: implications for management

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                Journal
                Polar Biology
                Polar Biol
                Springer Nature
                0722-4060
                1432-2056
                March 2008
                October 6 2007
                : 31
                : 4
                : 409-419
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                10.1007/s00300-007-0367-y
                42104da6-543c-489f-8edf-476d85b5bfeb
                © 2007
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