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Wildlife Research
Volume 28 Number 1 2001
Ecological correlates of folivore abundance in north Queensland rainforests
John Kanowski
, M. S. Hopkins, Helene Marsh and J. W. Winter
pp. 1-8
Abstract
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Evaluation of line-transect sampling to estimate nocturnal densities of macropods in open and closed habitats
K. le Mar, C. Southwell and C. McArthur
pp. 9-16
Abstract
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Do fragmented coastal heathlands have habitat value to birds in eastern Australia?
Tara G. Martin
and Carla P. Catterall
pp. 17-31
Abstract
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Evaluation of the impact of time of day, weather, vegetation density and bird movements on outcomes of area searches for birds in eucalypt forests of south-western Australia
Michael D. Craig and
J. Dale Roberts
pp. 33-39
Abstract
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Vegetation of the Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve and its relationship to the distribution of the helmeted honeyeater, bell miner and white-eared honeyeater
Jennie Pearce
and Peter R. Minchin
pp. 41-52
Abstract
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Factors affecting pitfall capture rates of small ground vertebrates in arid South Australia. I. The influence of weather and moon phase on capture rates of reptiles
J. L. Read and K. E. Moseby
pp. 53-60
Abstract
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Factors affecting pitfall capture rates of small ground vertebrates in arid South Australia. II. Optimum pitfall trapping effort
K. E. Moseby and J. L. Read
pp. 61-71
Abstract
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Transmitter attachment and its effects on Australian brush-turkey hatchlings
Ann Göth and Darryl N. Jones
pp. 73-78
Abstract
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Reproduction in the northern bettong,
Bettongia tropica
Wakefield (Marsupialia: Potoroidae), in captivity, with age estimation and development of pouch young
Peter M. Johnson and Steven Delean
pp. 79-85
Abstract
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A simple model for ferret population dynamics and control in semi-arid New Zealand habitats
N. D. Barlow and G. L. Norbury
pp. 87-94
Abstract
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The distribution and roost habitat of the orange leaf-nosed bat,
Rhinonicteris aurantius
, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
K. N. Armstrong
pp. 95-104
Abstract
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How effective is spotlighting for detecting the greater glider (
Petauroides volans
)?
D. B. Lindenmayer, R. B. Cunningham, C. F. Donnelly, R. D. Incoll, M. L. Pope, C. R. Tribolet, K. L. Viggers and A. H. Welsh
pp. 105-109
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