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Volume 32 Number 6 2005


An experimental study of declining populations 

Jim Hone, the late Graeme Caughley and David Grice

pp. 481-488

  
 


Control of feral cats for nature conservation. IV. Population dynamics and morphological attributes of feral cats at Shark Bay, Western Australia 

Jeff Short and Bruce Turner

pp. 489-501

  
 


Using faecal pellet counts along transects to estimate quokka (Setonix brachyurus) population density 

Matt W. Hayward, Paul J. de Tores, Michael J. Dillon, Barry J. Fox and Peter B. Banks

pp. 503-507

  
 


The use of nest boxes in urban natural vegetation remnants by vertebrate fauna 

Michael J. Harper, Michael A. McCarthy and Rodney van der Ree

pp. 509-516

  
 


The diet of the brush-tailed rabbit-rat (Conilurus penicillatus) from the monsoonal tropics of the Northern Territory, Australia 

Ronald S. C. Firth, Elizabeth Jefferys, John C. Z. Woinarski and Richard A. Noske

pp. 517-523

  
 


Winter home range and foraging of common wombats (Vombatus ursinus) in patchily burnt subalpine areas of the Snowy Mountains, Australia 

Ken Green

pp. 525-529

  
 


Terrestrial avifauna of the Gippsland Plain and Strzelecki Ranges, Victoria, Australia: insights from Atlas data 

James Q. Radford and Andrew F. Bennett

pp. 531-555

  
 


How important are different types of temperate woodlands for ground-foraging birds? 

Mark J. Antos and Andrew F. Bennett

pp. 557-572

  
 


Sodium fluoroacetate residues and carcass degradation of free-ranging feral pigs poisoned with 1080 

Laurie E. Twigg, Tim Lowe and Gary Martin

pp. 573-580

  
 


Determining the age of adult wild dogs (Canis lupus dingo, C. l. domesticus and their hybrids). I. Pulp cavity : tooth width ratios 

Kristan Kershaw, Lee Allen, Allan Lisle and Kerry Withers

pp. 581-585

  
 


  
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