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A habitat suitability index model for the trapdoor spider species, 'Arbanitis variabilis'

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Figure 1.1: The geographical distribution of Arbanitis variabilis (modified from: Main 2005, p 1)
Figure 3.1: The presumed parameters affecting microhabitat preference of Arbanitis variabilis
Figure 3.2: Examples of microhabitat environments in which Arbanitis variabilis occurs
Figure 3.3: Macro and meso topographic parameters and their effect on habitat suitability
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