Northern masked owl (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Northern masked owl" in English language version.

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  • Woinarski, J. C.; Legge, S; Fitzsimons, J. A.; Traill, B. J.; Burbidge, A. A.; Fisher, A; Firth, R. S.; Gordon, I. J.; Griffiths, A. D.; Johnson, C. N.; McKenzie, N. L. (2011). "The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response". Conservation Letters. 4 (3): 192–201. doi:10.1111/j.1755-263X.2011.00164.x. hdl:1885/50336.

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  • Leahy, L.; Legge, S. M.; Tuft, K; McGregor, H. W.; Bartuma, L.A.; Jones, M.E.; Johnson, C. N. (2016). "Amplified predation after fire suppresses rodent populations in Australia's tropical savannas". Wildlife Research. 48 (2): 705–716. doi:10.1071/WR15011. S2CID 88162792.

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