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Wildlife Research
Volume 27 Number 3 2000


The impact of cats and foxes on the small vertebrate fauna of Heirisson Prong, Western Australia. II. A field experiment 

Danielle A. Risbey, Michael C. Calver, Jeff Short, J. Stuart Bradley and Ian W. Wright

pp. 223-235

  
 


Evaluation of attractants and bait preferences of captive red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) 

Glen Saunders and Stephen Harris

pp. 237-243

  
 


The range and habitat characteristics of the thick-billed grasswren (Amytornis textilis) in the Shark Bay region, Western Australia 

Belinda Brooker

pp. 245-256

  
 


Population structure and dynamics of sympatric house mice, Mus domesticus, and Lakeland Downs short-tailed mice, Leggadina lakedownensis, on Thevenard Island, Western Australia 

Dorian Moro and Keith Morris

pp. 257-268

  
 


Trends in the numbers of red kangaroos and emus on either side of the South Australian dingo fence: evidence for predator regulation? 

A. R. Pople, G. C. Grigg, S. C. Cairns, L. A. Beard and P. Alexander

pp. 269-276

  
 


Observer error in counts of macropod scats 

J. Bulinski and C. McArthur

pp. 277-282

  
 


Foraging ecology of three species of hipposiderid bats in tropical rainforest in north-east Australia 

Chris R. Pavey and Chris J. Burwell

pp. 283-287

  
 


Road upgrade, road mortality and remedial measures: impacts on a population of eastern quolls and Tasmanian devils 

Menna E. Jones

pp. 289-296

  
 


Acute toxicity of cholecalciferol and gliftor baits to the European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus 

R. J. Henderson and C. T. Eason

pp. 297-300

  
 


Assessment of the potential for competition between two sympatric herbivores - the northern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus krefftii, and the eastern grey kangaroo, Macropus giganteus 

Andrew P. Woolnough and Christopher N. Johnson

pp. 301-308

  
 


Western grey kangaroos, Macropus fuliginosus, in the South Australian pastoral zone: populations at the edge of their range 

S. C. Cairns, G. C. Grigg, L. A. Beard, A. R. Pople and P. Alexander

pp. 309-318

  
 


Multiscale patterns of habitat use by the Carpentarian rock-rat (Zyzomys palatalis) and the common rock-rat (Z. argurus) 

Colin Trainor, Alaric Fisher, John Woinarski and Sue Churchill

pp. 319-332

  
 


  
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