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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 35 Number 8 2008


The use of hollow-bearing trees by vertebrate fauna in wet and dry Eucalyptus obliqua forest, Tasmania 

Amelia Koch, Sarah Munks and Don Driscoll

pp. 727-746

  
 


Visible Implant Alphanumeric tags as an alternative to toe-clipping for marking amphibians – a case study 

Geoffrey W. Heard, Michael P. Scroggie and Brian Malone

pp. 747-759

  
 


Links between riparian characteristics and the abundance of common wombat (Vombatus ursinus) burrows in an agricultural landscape 

Philip Borchard, John McIlroy and Clare McArthur

pp. 760-767

  
 


A comparison of the effectiveness of bat detectors and harp traps for surveying bats in an urban landscape 

C. L. Hourigan, Carla P. Catterall, Darryl Jones and Martin Rhodes

pp. 768-774

  
 


Changes in immunity to rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus, and in abundance and rates of increase of wild rabbits in Mackenzie Basin, New Zealand 

John P. Parkes, Brent Glentworth and Graham Sullivan

pp. 775-779

  
 


Portable PIT detector as a new tool for non-disruptively locating individually tagged amphibians in the field: a case study with Pyrenean brook salamanders (Calotriton asper) 

J. Cucherousset, P. Marty, L. Pelozuelo and J.-M. Roussel

pp. 780-787

  
 


Optimising methods for monitoring programs: Olympic marmots as a case study 

Julia Witczuk, Stanislaw Pagacz and L. Scott Mills

pp. 788-797

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Distribution of a recolonising species may not reflect habitat suitability alone: the case of the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in southern Italy 

Luigi Remonti, Claudio Prigioni, Alessandro Balestrieri, Silvia Sgrosso and Giuseppe Priore

pp. 798-805

  
 


Bait acceptance by house mice: an island field trial 

Ross M. Wanless, Penny Fisher, John Cooper, John Parkes, Peter G. Ryan and Martin Slabber

pp. 806-811

  
 


An evaluation of genetic analyses, skull morphology and visual appearance for assessing dingo purity: implications for dingo conservation 

Amanda E. Elledge, Lee R. Allen, Britt-Louise Carlsson, Alan N. Wilton and Luke K.-P. Leung

pp. 812-820

  
 


Effects of site, time, weather and light on urban bat activity and richness: considerations for survey effort 

Annette T. Scanlon and Sophie Petit

pp. 821-834

  
 


Habitat selection by European badgers at multiple spatial scales in Portuguese Mediterranean ecosystems 

Maria J. Santos and Paul Beier

pp. 835-843

  
 


  
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