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Diet of mammalian predators in braided river beds in the central South Island, New Zealand

Elaine C. Murphy A D , Rachel J. Keedwell B , Kerry P. Brown C and Ian Westbrooke A
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A Department of Conservation, PO Box 13 049, Christchurch, New Zealand.

B 24 Buick Crescent, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

C Department of Conservation, PO Box 5086, Wellington, New Zealand.

D Corresponding author. Email: emurphy@doc.govt.nz

Wildlife Research 31(6) 631-638 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR03033
Submitted: 28 April 2003  Accepted: 16 August 2004   Published: 23 December 2004



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