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Australian Wildlife Research
Volume 11 Number 1 1984


The Grey Kangaroo Overlap Zone 

G Caughley, B Brown, P Dostine and D Grice

pp. 1-10

  
 


Growth of Grey Kangaroos and the Reliablility of Age Determination from Body Measurements III. Interspecific Comparisions between Eastern and Western Grey Kangaroos, Macropus giganteus and M. fuliginosus 

WE Poole, SM Carpenter and JT Wood

pp. 11-19

  
 


Growth of the Eastern Quoll, Dasyurus viverrinus (Shaw), (Marsupialia) in Captivity 

JC Merchant, K Newgrain and B Green

pp. 21-29

  
 


Small Mammals in a South-East Queensland Rainforest: the Effects of Soil Fertility and Past Logging Disturbance. 

SJ Barry

pp. 31-39

  
 


Studies on the Arboreal Marsupial Fauna of Eucalypt Forests Being Harvested for Wood Pulp at Eden, N.s.w. Iii. Relationships Between Faunal Densities, Eucalypt Occurrence and Foliage Nutrients, and Soil Parent Materials. 

LW Braithwaite, J Turner and J Kelly

pp. 41-48

  
 


Population Ecology of the Sugar Glider, Petaurus breviceps, in a System of Fragmented Habitats 

G. C. Suckling

pp. 49-75

  
 


Eucalyptus Pollen in the Diet of the Feathertail Glider, Acrobates Pygmaeus (Marsupialia: Burramyidae). 

V Turner

pp. 77-81

  
 


A Systematic Technique for Census of Sugar Gliders and other Small Arboreal Mammals 

AP Smith and K Phillips

pp. 83-87

  
 


Daytime Locations of European Rabbits at Three Localities in South -Western Australia 

DR King, SH Wheeler and MH Robinson

pp. 89-92

  
 


Estimation of the Density of Feral Goats in Part of Arid South Australia by means of the Peterson Estimate 

RP Henzell and PI McCloud

pp. 93-102

  
 


The Toxicity and Acceptability of Warfarin and 1080 Poison to Penned Feral Pigs. 

J Hone and R Kleba

pp. 103-111

  
 


Breeding, Distribution and Status of Barrow-nesting Petrels at Maqaurie Island 

NP Brothers

pp. 113-131

  
 


The Food and Feeding Ecology of the Cattle Egret, Ardeola Ibis, When Nesting in South-East Queensland. 

NG Mckilligan

pp. 133-144

  
 


The Breeding Ecology of Twelve Species of Diurnal Raptor in North-Western Victoria. 

DJ Baker-Gabb

pp. 145-160

  
 


Population Density and Habitat Use by Megapodius freycinet eremita in West Britain 

LS Broome, KD Bishop and DR Anderson

pp. 161-171

  
 


Movements of Lorikeets With an Artificially Supplemented Diet. 

CE Cannon

pp. 173-179

  
 


Native and Exotic Birds in a Suburban Habitat 

RJ Green

pp. 181-190

  
 


Terrestrial Egg Deposition and Direct Development in Arenophyrne rotunda Tyler, a Myobatrachid Frog from Coastal Sand Dunes at Shark Bay, W. A 

JD Roberts

pp. 191-200

  
 


Technical Note: Cloacal Sexual of Hatchling Crocodiles 

GJW Webb, S.C. Manolis and GC Sack

pp. 201-202

  
 


Technical Note: Identification of Ovarian Follicles and Oviducal Eggs by Cloacal Examination of Live Australian Freshwater Crocodiles, Crocodylus johnstoni 

CJ Limpus

pp. 203-204

  
 


Book Review: The Falcons of the World 

TJ Cade

pp. 205-206

  
 


  
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