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Wildlife Research
Volume 26 Number 3 1999
Using aspects of predator-prey theory to evaluate helicopter shooting for feral pig control
David Choquenot, Jim Hone and Glen Saunders
pp. 251-261
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Home-range characteristics of an alpine lizard,
Niveoscincus microlepidotus
(Scincidae), on Mt Wellington, southern Tasmania
Jane Melville and Roy Swain
pp. 263-270
Abstract
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Translocation of aggressive Australian magpies: a preliminary assessment of a potential management action
Paul G. Finn and Darryl N. Jones
pp. 271-279
Abstract
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Use of Rhodamine B as a systemic bait marker for feral cats (
Felis catus
)
P. Fisher, D. Algar and J. Sinagra
pp. 281-285
Abstract
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Ecology of Australian tropical rainforest mammals. I. The Cape York antechinus,
Antechinus leo
(Dasyuridae : Marsupialia)
Luke K.-P. Leung
pp. 287-306
Abstract
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Ecology of Australian tropical rainforest mammals. II. The Cape York melomys,
Melomys capensis
(Muridae : Rodentia)
Luke K.-P. Leung
pp. 307-316
Abstract
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Ecology of Australian tropical rainforest mammals. III. The Cape York rat,
Rattus leucopus
(Muridae : Rodentia)
Luke K.-P. Leung and Luke K.-P. Leung
pp. 317-328
Abstract
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Little evidence of toxoplasmosis in a declining species, the northern quoll (
Dasyurus hallucatus
)
Meri Oakwood and David Pritchard
pp. 329-333
Abstract
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Caching of baits by foxes (
Vulpes vulpes
) on agricultural lands
Barry Kay, Glen Saunders and Lynette McLeod
pp. 335-340
Abstract
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Influence of shade covers on pitfall trap temperatures and capture success of reptiles and small mammals in arid Australia
Trevor J. Hobbs and Craig D. James
pp. 341-349
Abstract
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Waterbird abundance in eastern Australia, 1983–92
R. T. Kingsford, P. S. Wong, L. W. Braithwaite and M. T. Maher
pp. 351-366
Abstract
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Movements, dens and feeding behaviour of the tropical scaly-tailed possum (
Wyulda squamicaudata
)
Myfanwy J. Runcie
pp. 367-373
Abstract
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1080-induced bait aversions in wild possums: influence of bait characteristics and prevalence
C. E. O'Connor and
L. R. Matthews
pp. 375-381
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Seal survey in the Great Australian Bight region of Western Australia
T. E. Dennis and P. D. Shaughnessy
pp. 383-388
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