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Wildlife Research
Volume 21 Number 5 1994


Influence of pit-trap design on sampling of reptiles in arid spinifex grasslands 

TJ Hobbs, SR Morton, P Masters and KR Jones

pp. 483-489

  
 


Diet of the Hastings River mouse (Pseudomys oralis)  

BJ Fox, DG Read, E Jefferys and J Luo

pp. 491-505

  
 


Factors influencing the eastern curlew's distribution and choise of foraging sites among tidal flats of Moreton Bay, South eastern Queensland 

BC Congdon and CP Catterall

pp. 507-517

  
 


Seasonal patterns of fecundity and diet of roof rats in a Hawaiian macadamia orchard  

ME Tobin, AE Koehler and RT Sugihara

pp. 519-525

  
 


Social interactions and mating strategies of a solitary carnivorous marsupial, Phascogale tapoatafa, in the wild 

TR Soderquist and L Ealey

pp. 527-541

  
 


MOrtality of captive-raised malleefowl, Leipoa ocellata, released into a mallee remnant within the wheat-belt of New South Wales 

D Priddel and R Wheeler

pp. 543-551

  
 


Reproduction in the red-legged pademelon, Thylogale stigmatica Gould (Marsupialia : Macropodidae), and age estimation and development of pouch young 

PM Johnson and K Vernes

pp. 553-557

  
 


Six reasons why feral house mouse populations might have low recapture rates.  

CJ Krebs, GR Singleton and AJ Kenney

pp. 559-567

  
 


Population dynamics and environemental changes during natural irruptions of Australian desert rodents. 

M Predavec

pp. 569-581

  
 


Population dynamics of an outbreak population of house mice (Mus domesticus) in the irrigated rice-growing area of Australia 

R Boonstra and TD Redhead

pp. 583-597

  
 


Extent and nature of cyanide-shyness in some opulations of Australian brushtail possums in New Zealand 

B Warburton and KW Drew

pp. 599-605

  
 


  
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