Energy in-equivalence in Australian marsupials: evidence for disruption of the continent's mammal assemblage, or are rules meant to be broken?
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Lack of energetic equivalence in forest soil invertebrates.Temporal patterns of energy equivalence in temperate soil invertebrates.Shallow size-density relations within mammal clades suggest greater intra-guild ecological impact of large-bodied species.Energy, water and space use by free-living red kangaroos Macropus rufus and domestic sheep Ovis aries in an Australian rangeland.
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Energy in-equivalence in Australian marsupials: evidence for disruption of the continent's mammal assemblage, or are rules meant to be broken?
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Adam J Munn
Craig Dunne
Dennis W H Müller
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0057449
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2013-02-27T00:00:00Z