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2. Angelstam, P. and Arnold, G.W. 1993. Contrasting roles of remnants in old and newly impacted landscapes - lessons for ecosystem reconstruction. In Reconstruction of fragmented ecosystems: global and regional perspectives, pp. 109?25. Edited by R.J. Hobbs and D.A. Saunders. Surrey Beatty, Chipping Norton, NSW.
3. Arnold, G.W. and Weeldenburg, J.R. 1991. The distribution and characteristics of remnant native vegetation in parts of the Kellerberrin-Tammin-Trayning and Wyalkatchem Shires of Western Australia. CSIRO Division of Wildlife & Ecology Technical Memo No. 33.
4. Arnold, G.W., Weeldenburg, J.R. and Steven, D.E. 1991. Distribution and abundance of two species of kangaroo in remnants of native vegetation in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia and the role of native vegetation along road verges and fencelines as linkages. In Nature Conservation 2: The Role of Corridors, pp. 273?80. Edited by D.A. Saunders and R.J. Hobbs. Surrey Beatty, Chipping Norton, NSW.
5. Arnold, G.W., Steven, D.E., Weeldenburg, J.R. and Smith, E.A. 1993. Influences of remnant size, spacing pattern and connectivity on population boundaries and on population demography in euros Macropus robustus living in a fragmented landscape. Biol. Conserv. 64: 219?30.