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Wildlife Research
Volume 23 Number 1 1996


The Paradox of Rattus Tunneyi: Endangerment of a Native Pest. 

RW Braithwaite and AD Griffiths

pp. 1-21

  
 


Spatial heterogeneity in wild populations of house mice (Mus domesticus) on the Darling Downs, South eastern Queensland 

LK Chambers, GR Singleton and MV Wensveen

pp. 23-37

  
 


The effects of fire-driven succession on reptiles in spinifex grasslnads at Uluru National Park, Northern Territory  

P Masters

pp. 39-47

  
 


Distribution and habitat of the spotted tree-frog, Litoria spenceri Dubois (Anura : Hylidae), and an assessment of potential causes of population declines 

GR Gillespie and GJ Hollis

pp. 49-75

  
 


Distribution, habitat and satus of the Carpentarian rock-rat, Zyzomys palatalis 

SK Churchill

pp. 77-91

  
 


The Impact of Rabbit Control on Predator Sightings in the Semi-Arid High Country of the South Island, New Zealand. 

G Norbury and A Mcglinchy

pp. 93-97

  
 


Survival of Wild and Hand-reared Ringtail Possums (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) in Bushland near Sydney 

ML Augee, Barbara Smith and S Rose

pp. 99-108

  
 


Conflict between Cape (South African) fur seals and line fishing operations 

P Wickens

pp. 109-117

  
 


A locking mechanism for Elliott mammal traps to improve capture efficiency 

BW Johnson

pp. 119-120

  
 


  
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