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Australian MammalogyVolume 25 Number 2 (Dec 2003)
Contents
Research Articles
IRLBECK
NA, HUME ID. The role of Acacia in the diets of Australian
marsupials A review.
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RYAN
SA, MOSEBY KE, PATON DC. Comparative foraging preferences
of the greater stick-nest rat Leporillus conditor and
the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus: implications
for regeneration of arid lands.
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135 |
BLUMSTEIN
DT, DANIEL JC. Developing predictive models of behaviour:
Do rockwallabies receive an antipredator benefit from aggregation?
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HARRIS
JM, GOLDINGAY RL. A community-based survey of the koala Phascolarctos
cinereus in the Lismore region of north-eastern New South
Wales.
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155 |
LAWS
RJ, GOLDIZEN AW. Nocturnal home ranges and social interactions
of the brush-tailed rock-wallaby Petrogale penicillata at
Hurdle Creek, Queensland.
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COULSON
G, POIANI A, NAVE CD. A modified draw-string trap for capture
of kangaroos at fences.
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LE
MAR K, MCARTHUR C, STATHAM M. Home ranges of sympatric red-necked
wallabies, red-bellied pademelons and common brushtail possums
in a temperate eucalypt forestry environment.
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NOTES
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SNIPES
RL, SNIPES H, CARRICK FN. Morphometric data on the intestines
of five Australian marsupials (Marsupialia).
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SHAUGHNESSY
P, ERB E. Apparent twin pups of the Weddell seal, Leptonychotes
weddellii (Carnivora: Phocidae) near Mawson, Antarctica.
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MARKS
C, BUSANA F, GIGLIOTTI F, LINDEMAN M. Practical infra-red
illumination and observation techniques for wildlife studies
using ICI-962 perspex.
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FINLAYSON
GR, SHIMMIN GA, TEMPLE-SMITH PD, HANDASYDE K, TAGGART D.
Monitoring the activity of a southern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus
latifrons, using temperature dataloggers.
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COMMENTS
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MEEK
PD. A biological review of Pseudomys oralis: a response
to Pyke and Read.
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PYKE
GH, READ DG. Updating biological reviews: the Hastings River
mouse Pseudomys oralis as a case history.
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REVIEWS
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EBY
P, LUNNEY D (eds), 2002. Managing the grey-headed flying-fox
as a threatened species in NSW. A review by E. WILLS.
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JONES
M, DICKMAN C, ARCHER M (eds), 2003. Predators with pouches.
The biology of carnivorous marsupials. A review by M.L.
AUGEE.
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HOLT
WV, PICKARD AR, RODGER JC, WILDT DE (eds), 2002. Reproductive
science and integrated conservation. A review by M.B.
RENFREE.
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OBITUARY
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JOHN
HILARY SEEBECK (1939 2003). An obituary by PETER MENKHORST.
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ERRATUM
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MEEK
PD, MCCRAY K, CANN B, 2003. New records of Hastings River
mouse Pseudomys oralis from State Forest of New South
Wales pre-logging surveys (clarification).
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