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Wildlife Research
Volume 27 Number 6 2000


Effects of the Iron Baron oil spill on little penguins (Eudyptula minor). I. Estimates of mortality 

S. D. Goldsworthy, R. P. Gales, M. Giese and N. Brothers

pp. 559-571

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Effects of the Iron Baron oil spill on little penguins (Eudyptula minor). II. Post-release survival of rehabilitated oiled birds 

S. D. Goldsworthy, M. Giese, R. P. Gales, N. Brothers and J. Hamill

pp. 573-582

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Effects of the Iron Baron oil spill on little penguins (Eudyptula minor). III. Breeding success of rehabilitated oiled birds 

M. Giese, S. D. Goldsworthy, R. Gales, N. Brothers and J. Hamill

pp. 583-591

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Temporal, spatial and individual variation in the diet of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in central New South Wales 

R. L. Molsher, E. J. Gifford and J. C. McIlroy

pp. 593-601

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Transmission of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus in a population of cats (Felis catus) 

Franck Courchamp, Ludovic Say and Dominique Pontier

pp. 603-611

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Mortality factors acting on adult rabbits in central-western New South Wales 

Andrew Moriarty, Glen Saunders and Barry J. Richardson

pp. 613-619

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Breeding biology of captive, reintroduced and wild greater bilbies, Macrotis lagotis (Marsupialia : Peramelidae) 

R. I. Southgate, P. Christie and K. Bellchambers

pp. 621-628

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Australian fur seals at Seal Rocks, Victoria: pup abundance by mark–recapture estimation shows continued increase 

P. D. Shaughnessy, S. K. Troy, R. Kirkwood and A. O. Nicholls

pp. 629-633

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Detecting sperm on the perivitelline membrane of incubated turkey eggs and its implications for research on fertility problems in endangered species 

Angus O. Small, Kira Schlusser, Christine J. Ryan and Ian G. Jamieson

pp. 635-637

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Models of the distribution and abundance of ground-dwelling mammals in the eucalypt forests of north-eastern New South Wales in relation to habitat variables 

P. C. Catling, R. J. Burt and R. I. Forrester

pp. 639-654

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Control of introduced Rattus rattus L. on Lord Howe Island. I. The response of mouse populations to warfarin bait used to control rats 

Justin Billing and Bob Harden

pp. 655-658

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The control of introduced Rattus rattus L. on Lord Howe Island. II. The status of warfarin resistance in rats and mice 

Justin Billing

pp. 659-661

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Home range and movement of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in coastal New South Wales, Australia 

Paul D. Meek and Glen Saunders

pp. 663-668

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Sexual dimorphism and sex identification in the South American culpeo fox, Pseudalopex culpaeus (Carnivora : Canidae) 

Alejandro Travaini, Javier Juste, Andrés J. Novaro and Angel F. Capurro

pp. 669-674

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Annual Author Index 


pp. 675-678

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