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Australian Mammalogy Australian Mammalogy
Volume 30 Number 1 2008


Diets of the re-introduced greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) and burrowing bettong (Bettongia lesueur) in the Arid Recovery Reserve, Northern South Australia. 

J. Bice and K. Moseby

pp. 1-12

  
 


Geographical variation in the skeletal morphology of Miniopterus schreibersii (Microchiroptera: Vespertilionidae) within Australia.  

P. D. Wilson

pp. 13-24

  
 


Locomotor performance in the squirrel glider, Petaurus norfolcensis, and the sugar glider, Petaurus breviceps. 

E. A. Flaherty, J. S. Scheibe and R. Goldingay

pp. 25-35

  
 


The distribution of three parapatric, cryptic species of rock-wallaby (Petrogale) in north-east Queensland: P. assimilis, P. mareeba and P. sharmani.  

M. D. B. Eldridge, P. M. Johnson, P. Hensler, J. Holden and R. L.. K. Close

pp. 37-42

  
 


Urine osmolality is equivalent to creatinine concentration for normalising urinary progestogen in the numbat (Myrmecobius fasciatus).  

P. Matson, V. Power, W. Kappelle and B. R. Clarke

pp. 43-45

  
 


An additional record of the dusky hopping mouse Notomys fuscus in South Australia.  

H. P. Waudby and T. How

pp. 47-50

  
 


  
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