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Modelling the distribution and relative abundance of feral camels in the Northern Territory using count data

S. R. McLeod A C and A. R. Pople B
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A Vertebrate Pest Research Unit, Industry & Investment New South Wales – Primary Industries, Orange Agricultural Institute, Forest Road, Orange, NSW 2800, Australia.

B Biosecurity Queensland, Primary Industries and Fisheries, Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation, Alan Fletcher Research Station, PO Box 36, Sherwood, Qld 4075, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: steven.mcleod@industry.nsw.gov.au

The Rangeland Journal 32(1) 21-32 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ09057
Submitted: 18 August 2009  Accepted: 17 December 2009   Published: 23 March 2010



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