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- Fragments maintain similar herpetofauna and small mammal richness and diversity to continuous habitat, but community composition and traits differ

A National scale: study area location within Australia, B regional scale: study fragments (solid triangles) and pseudo-fragments (hollow triangles) across the Little Desert National Park and surrounds, and C landscape scale: study fragments in the agricultural landscape and paired pseudo-fragments (connected with arrows) in the adjacent national park showing proportional sampling. Continuous vegetation of the national park is shaded grey, whilst fragments of remnant native vegetation in the agricultural landscape are hashed grey
A National scale: study area location within Australia, B regional scale: study fragments (solid triangles) and pseudo-fragments (hollow triangles) across the Little Desert National Park and surrounds, and C landscape scale: study fragments in the agricultural landscape and paired pseudo-fragments (connected with arrows) in the adjacent national park showing proportional sampling. Continuous vegetation of the national park is shaded grey, whilst fragments of remnant native vegetation in the agricultural landscape are hashed grey
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