Books
Journals
About Us
Shopping Cart
You are here:
Journals
>
Emu
A Journal of BirdLife Australia
Search
All Content
-------------------
This Journal
All Journals
Books & CDs
Other Content
Advanced Search
Journal Home
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Contacts
Content
Online Early
Current Issue
Just Accepted
All Issues
Special Issues
Research Fronts
Rowley Reviews
Sample Issue
For Authors
General Information
Notice to Authors
Submit Article
For Referees
General Information
Review Article
Annual Referee Index
For Subscribers
Subscription Prices
Customer Service
Print Publication Dates
e-Alerts
Subscribe to our
Email Alert
or
feeds for the latest journal papers.
Connect with us
Interview with Graeme Hamilton
Hear a
6PR radio interview
with Birds Australia CEO Graeme Hamilton discussing Darryl Jones’ recent
Emu
Editorial
on bird feeding.
Table of Contents
<< Previous Issue
|
Next Issue >>
Emu
Volume 100 Number 4 2000
Fidelity to Bowers, Adult Plumage Acquisition, Longevity and Survival in Male Golden Bowerbirds
Prionodura newtoniana
Clifford B. Frith and Dawn W. Frith
pp. 249-263
Abstract
| PDF (268 KB) - $25.00
The Avian Dispersal of Olives
Olea europaea
: Implications for Australia
Dirk H.R. Spennemann and L. Richard Allen
pp. 264-273
Abstract
| PDF (173 KB) - $25.00
Morphological Adaptations to Nectarivory of the Alimentary Tract of the Swift Parrot
Lathamus discolor
Brett D. Gartrell, Susan M. Jones, Raymond N. Brereton and Lee B. Astheimer
pp. 274-279
Abstract
| PDF (157 KB) - $25.00
Strategies of the Cooperatively Breeding Noisy Miner to Reduce Nest Predation
Kathryn E. Arnold
pp. 280-285
Abstract
| PDF (129 KB) - $25.00
The Eastern Bristlebird: Cover-dependent and Fire-sensitive
Jack Baker
pp. 286-298
Abstract
| PDF (150 KB) - $25.00
Seasonal Abundance and Diet of the Comb-crested Jacana
Irediparra gallinacea
in the Tropical Northern Territory
P. L. Dostine and S. R. Morton
pp. 299-311
Abstract
| PDF (4 KB) - $25.00
Seabirds off the South-western Coast of Australia
C. A. Surman and R. D. Wooller
pp. 312-317
Abstract
| PDF (207 KB) - $25.00
Time Spent in Exclusive Economic Zones of Southern Oceans by Non-breeding Wandering Albatrosses (
Diomedea
spp.): Implications for National Responsibilities for Conservation
D. G. Nicholls, M. D. Murray, E. C. Butcher and P. J. Moors
pp. 318-323
Abstract
| PDF (381 KB) - $25.00
Intraspecific Variation Studies in Australian Birds, Subspecies, Isolates and Ultrataxon Concepts: How Close Are We to a Final Designation of Forms?
Allen Keast
pp. 324-328
Abstract
| PDF (103 KB) - $25.00
Short Communication
: Influence of Artificial Burrows and Microhabitat on Burrow Competition between Chatham Petrels
Pterodroma axillaris
and Broad-billled Prions
Pachyptila vittata
W. J. Sullivan, K-J. Wilson and A. Paterson
pp. 329-333
PDF (36 KB) - $25.00
Short Communication
: Evidence for Co-operative Breeding in the Pale Yellow Robin,
Tregellasia capito
Timothy D. Male
pp. 333-336
PDF (81 KB) - $25.00
Short Communication
: Sexing the Critically Endangered Kakapo
Strigops habroptilus
Bruce C. Robertson
, Craig D. Millar, Edward O. Minot, Don V. Merton and David M. Lambert
pp. 336-339
PDF (203 KB) - $25.00
Short Communication
: New Record of the White-faced Heron
Egretta novaehollandiae
in Xiamen (Amoy), China
Xiaolin Chen, Zhihong Chen and Wenzhen Fang
pp. 340-340
PDF (70 KB) - $25.00
The Directory of Australian Birds. Passerines. by R. Schodde and I. Mason
Allen Keast
pp. 341-342
Abstract
|
Book Review (82 KB)
The Evolution of Avian Breeding Systems by J. David Ligon
D.N. Jones and H.A. Ford
pp. 343-344
Abstract
|
Book Review (79 KB)
Annual Author Index
pp. 433-440
PDF (121 KB)
Subscriber Login
Username:
Password:
Current Issue
Volume 112 (1)
Submit Article
Use the
online submission
system to send us your paper.
Rowley Reviews
Critical insights to key topics for ornithologists worldwide.
More...
Complete Archive
With the
complete digital archive
of
Emu
now online, we have selected some of the most interesting and
significant papers
for readers to access freely.
Feature Product
Action Plan for Australian Birds 2010
The most authoritative account yet of the status of Australia's birds.
More
Top
Email this page
Legal & Privacy
|
Contact Us
|
Help
© CSIRO 1996-2012