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dc.contributor.authorKusrini, Mirza D.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-18T02:59:13Z
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dc.date.issued2023
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dc.description.abstractThe management of IPB University Darmaga campus (Bogor, Indonesia) have given permission to work within the campus areas. We thank the Dean and staff of Faculty of Forestry & Environment, IPB University for their kindly assistance. The Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF), of the state of Queensland provided funds to carry out this project, which otherwise would not be possible. Lin Schwarzkopf lab’s members (Jaimie Hopkins and Sheryn Brodie) provided assistance with the bioacoustics study. In addition, Muhajir from IPB University helped with bioacoustics. Funding was provided via a collaborative agreement between DAF and IPB University agreed at 28 January 2021, with James Cook University.id
dc.description.sponsorshipJAMESCOOK UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIAid
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dc.publisherIPB Universityid
dc.subject.ddcDepartment of Forest Resources Conservation & Ecotourism - Faculty of Forestry and Environmentid
dc.titleTHE ECOLOGY OF DUTAPHRYNUS IN IPBid
dc.typeIPBana > Research Report > Research Reportid
dc.subject.keywordEcologyid
dc.subject.keywordDutaphynusid
dc.subject.keywordIPBid


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