On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93943-8_5
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Ecophysiology of Australian Arid-Zone Marsupials

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“…In the Little Sandy Desert in Western Australia, for example, there were 43 mammal species present at the time of European settlement. Of those, 19 are still present, but a further 19 marsupial species and six rodents once collected there are now regionally extinct (Bradshaw 2018). The arid zone may seem an unusual location for frogs, but to date, 52 species have been recorded (Roberts and Edwards 2018).…”
Section: Introduction Hans Lambersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the Little Sandy Desert in Western Australia, for example, there were 43 mammal species present at the time of European settlement. Of those, 19 are still present, but a further 19 marsupial species and six rodents once collected there are now regionally extinct (Bradshaw 2018). The arid zone may seem an unusual location for frogs, but to date, 52 species have been recorded (Roberts and Edwards 2018).…”
Section: Introduction Hans Lambersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a reptilian fauna that is at least three times as rich in number of species as that of other desert regions of the world. Yet, their ecophysiology has been little studied, and we only have speculations and hypotheses to account for reptile abundance and diversity (Bradshaw 2018).…”
Section: Introduction Hans Lambersmentioning
confidence: 99%