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Wood-decay fungi and saproxylic beetles associated with living Eucalyptus obliqua trees: early results from studies at the Warra LTER Site, Tasmania A.J.M. Hopkins1,2*, K.S. Harrison1,2, S.J. Grove3, T.J. Wardlaw3 and C.
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Document Date: 2014-11-16 18:43:24


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Hobart / Marie / Warra / /

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SAS Institute Inc. / Forestry Tasmania / /

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United States / Canada / Australia / /

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Australian Postgraduate Award / /

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Malcolm Hall / Range Experiment Station / University of Tasmania / /

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paint-like / fungal media / Study site / within-site / /

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Washington / Oregon / Forests New South Wales / Paciļ¬c Northwest Forest / /

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Holsworth Wildlife Research Fund / Great Lakes Forestry Centre / School of Geography and Environmental Studies / USDA Forest Service / University of Tasmania / /

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Danielle Wiseman / James Darmody / Leigh Edwards / Jill Butterworth / David Ratkowsky / Gerald Coombe / Gabriel-Welsch Multiple Range Test / Jack Simpson / Genevieve Gates / /

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Bottom collecting head / collecting head / corresponding author / /

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T10 / Franklin / iRiver T30 Portable Audio Device / /

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Western Australia / Tasmania / Queensland / New South Wales / Oregon / Washington / Ontario / /

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Forest Ecology and Management / /

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northern New South Wales / South Wales / eastern Queensland / Western Australia / southern Tasmania / /

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