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Australian Wildlife Research
Volume 8 Number 1 1981
Surveys of the distribution and density of kangaroos in the pastoral zone of South Australia, and their bearing on the feasibility of aerial survey in large and remote areas
G. Caughley and G. C. Grigg
pp. 1-11
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Social Behaviour of the Euro, Macropus robustus (Gould), in the Australian Arid Zone
DB Croft
pp. 13-49
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The Small Mammals of Little Nourlangie Rock, N. T I. Description of Study Site
CR Dunlop and RJ Begg
pp. 51-56
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The Small Mammals of Little Nourlangie Rock, N.T II. Ecology of Antechinus bilarni, the Sandstone Antechinus (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae)
RJ Begg
pp. 57-72
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The Small Mammals of Little Nourlangie Rock, N.T III. Ecology of Dasyurus hallucatus, the Northern Quoll (Marsupialia : Dasyuridae)
RJ Begg
pp. 73-85
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The Distribution, Habitat and Status of Pseudomys fumeus Brazenor (Rodentia : Muridae)
PW Menkhorst and JH Seeback
pp. 87-96
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Habitat Distribution and Species Diversity of Small Mammals in South-east Queensland in relation to Vegetation Structure
M Hockings
pp. 97-108
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Temporal Changes in the Suburban Avifauna of an Inland City
DN Jones
pp. 109-119
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Ecological Studies of the Black Swan II*. Colour and Plumage Changes, Growth rates, Sexual Maturation and Timing and Frequency of Breeding
LW Braithwaite
pp. 121-133
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Ecological Studies of the Black Swan III. Behaviour and Social Organisation
LW Braithwaite
pp. 135-146
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Conservation of Cape BArren Geese, Cereopsis novaehollandiae, in Tasmania
IH Eberhard and RJ Pearse
pp. 147-162
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Aging Stubble Quail, Coturnix pectoralis Gould, by using Measurements of Lengths and the Moulting Stages of the Primaries
FHJ Crome, SM Carpenter and DK Rushton
pp. 163-179
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Vertebrate Remains in Pellets of the Barn Owl, Tyto Alba, From Planet Downs Station, South-Western Queensland.
A Valente
pp. 181-185
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Honeyeaters and Their Winter Food Plants on Granite Rocks in the Central Wheatbelt of Western Australia.
SD Hopper
pp. 187-197
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Suitability of two Habitats in Northern Australia for the Release of Hatchling Crocodylus porosus from Artifical Nests*
WE Magnusson
pp. 199-202
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The Ecology of the Western Swamp Tortoise Pseudemydura Umbrina (Testudines: Chelidae).
AA Burbidge
pp. 203-223
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