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FIGURE 2 Number of bird species recorded on each island in relation to island area for 24 sampled Kimberley islands.
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FIGURE 4 nMDS ordination of collated bird observations from the Kimberley island survey for 24 islands using the Bray-Curtis similarity coeffi cient (2D stress level = 0.203). Mangrove specialists and marine species were excluded (see Appendix 1).
The avifauna of larger islands along the Kimberley coast, Western Australia
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Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement

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... nov. is an important addition to the known biodiversity of the Kimberley islands. This region has recently been the focus of several studies that have documented unique biodiversity communities, namely in terms of vegetation (Lyons et al., 2012), avifauna (Pearson & Caton, 2013) and herpetofauna (Doughty et al., 2012;Palmer et al., 2013). Studies to understand the biodiversity value in this region are also of importance to conservation, as this area is being considered as a biodiversity refuge for fauna vulnerable to the invasive Cane Toad (Palmer et al., 2013). ...

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Validation and description of two new north-western Australian Rainbow skinks with multispecies coalescent methods and morphology
The avifauna of larger islands along the Kimberley coast, Western Australia

Records of the Western Australian Museum Supplement