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Use of infrared digital cameras to investigate the behaviour of cryptic species

Andrew W. Claridge A E , Greg Mifsud B D , James Dawson C and Michael J. Saxon C
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A Department of Environment and Conservation, Parks and Wildlife Division, Reserve Conservation Unit, Southern Branch, PO Box 2115, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620, Australia.

B Department of Environment and Conservation, Parks and Wildlife Division, Snowy Mountains Region, PO Box 2228, Jindabyne, NSW 2627, Australia.

C Department of Environment and Conservation, Environmental Protection and Regulation Division, Southern Branch, PO Box 2115, Queanbeyan, NSW 2620, Australia.

D Present Address: Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, PO Box 864, Qld 4305, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: andrew.claridge@environment.nsw.gov.au

Wildlife Research 31(6) 645-650 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR03072
Submitted: 11 August 2003  Accepted: 20 July 2004   Published: 23 December 2004



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