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Volume 35 Number 7 2008


A robust baseline for bottlenose dolphin abundance in coastal Moreton Bay: a large carnivore living in a region of escalating anthropogenic impacts 

Vimoksalehi Lukoschek and B. Louise Chilvers

pp. 593-605

  
 


Koalas on North Stradbroke Island: diet, tree use and reconstructed landscapes 

W. Woodward, W. A. Ellis, F. N. Carrick, M. Tanizaki, D. Bowen and P. Smith

pp. 606-611

  
 


Differences in foraging behaviour of sympatric coots with different conservation status 

Nico Varo and Juan A. Amat

pp. 612-616

  
 


Evaluating exotic predator control programs using non-invasive genetic tagging 

Maxine P. Piggott, Rebecca Wilson, Sam C. Banks, Clive A. Marks, Frank Gigliotti and Andrea C. Taylor

pp. 617-624

  
 


The effect of exclusion of terrestrial predators on short-term survival of translocated European wild rabbits 

C. Rouco, P. Ferreras, F. Castro and R. Villafuerte

pp. 625-632

  
 



The future biological control of pest populations of European rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus 

Robert P. Henzell, Brian D. Cooke and Gregory J. Mutze

pp. 633-650

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Additional toxins for feral pig (Sus scrofa) control: identifying and testing Achilles' heels 

Brendan D. Cowled, Peter Elsworth and Steven J. Lapidge

pp. 651-662

  
 


The characteristics of den trees used by the squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) in temperate Australian woodlands 

M. J. Crane, R. M. Montague-Drake, R. B. Cunningham and D. B. Lindenmayer

pp. 663-675

  
 


Aerially applied citric acid reduces the density of an invasive frog in Hawaii, USA 

Nathania C. Tuttle, Karen H. Beard and Robert Al-Chokhachy

pp. 676-683

  
 


Diets of native and introduced mammalian herbivores in shrub-encroached grassy woodland, south-eastern Australia 

Naomi E. Davis, Graeme Coulson and David M. Forsyth

pp. 684-694

  
 


Change-in-ratio density estimator for feral pigs is less biased than closed mark–recapture estimates 

Laura B. Hanson, James B. Grand, Michael S. Mitchell, D. Buck Jolley, Bill D. Sparklin and Stephen S. Ditchkoff

pp. 695-699

  
 


Freshwater turtles of the Kikori Drainage, Papua New Guinea, with special reference to the pig-nosed turtle, Carettochelys insculpta 

Arthur Georges, Erika Alacs, Matthew Pauza, Felix Kinginapi, Amos Ona and Carla Eisemberg

pp. 700-711

  
 


Distribution and abundance of roadkill on Tasmanian highways: human management options 

Alistair J. Hobday and Melinda L. Minstrell

pp. 712-726

 


  
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