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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 28 Number 2 2001


Kullback-Leibler information as a basis for strong inference in ecological studies 

Kenneth P. Burnham and David R. Anderson

pp. 111-119

 


Seasonal changes in the diet, food availability and food preference of the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in south-western Queensland 

Lesley A. Gibson

pp. 121-134

  
 


The effect of familiarity and mound condition in translocations of the western pebble-mound mouse, Pseudomys chapmani, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia 

Stuart Anstee and Kyle Armstrong

pp. 135-140

  
 


Stability of nest range, home range and movement of the northern bettong (Bettongia tropica) following moderate-intensity fire in a tropical woodland, north-eastern Queensland 

Karl Vernes and Lisa Claire Pope

pp. 141-150

  
 


A review of methods to estimate the abundance of terrestrial carnivores using field signs and observation 

Gavin J. Wilson and Richard J. Delahay

pp. 151-164

  
 


Home range of stoats (Mustela erminea) in podocarp forest, south Westland, New Zealand: implications for a control strategy 

Craig Miller , Mike Elliot and Nic Alterio

pp. 165-172

  
 


A comparison of population estimates and abundance indices for house mice inhabiting beech forests in New Zealand 

Wendy A. Ruscoe , Ruth Goldsmith and David Choquenot

pp. 173-178

  
 


Review of the effects of organophosphorus and carbamate insecticides on vertebrates. Are there implications for locust management in Australia? 

Paul Story and Michelle Cox

pp. 179-193

  
 


Population dynamics, diet and aspects of the biology of feral cats and foxes in arid South Australia 

John Read and Zoë Bowen

pp. 195-203

  
 


Breeding biology, reproductive success and survival of blue-breasted fairy-wrens in fragmented habitat in the Western Australian wheatbelt 

Michael Brooker and Lesley Brooker

pp. 205-214

  
 


  
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