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Volume 36 Number 1 2009
Wildlife Population Dynamics and Management


Preface to 'Wildlife Population Dynamics and Management' 

Jim Hone

pp. iii-iii

 


Population dynamics of large and small mammals: Graeme Caughley's grand vision 

Charles J. Krebs

pp. 1-7

  
 


Advances in wildlife ecology and the influence of Graeme Caughley 

A. R. E. Sinclair and Kristine L. Metzger

pp. 8-15

  
 


Graeme Caughley and the fundamentals of population ecology: a personal view 

Richard M. Sibly

pp. 16-22

  
 


Comparisons through time and space suggest rapid evolution of dispersal behaviour in an invasive species 

Ross A. Alford, Gregory P. Brown, Lin Schwarzkopf, Benjamin L. Phillips and Richard Shine

pp. 23-28

  
 


Monitoring waterbird populations with aerial surveys – what have we learnt? 

R. T. Kingsford and J. L. Porter

pp. 29-40

  
 


Management of Himalayan thar (Hemitragus jemlahicus) in New Zealand: the influence of Graeme Caughley 

J. P. Parkes

pp. 41-47

  
 


Human dimensions of wildlife population management in Australasia – history, approaches and directions 

Kelly K. Miller

pp. 48-56

  
 


Behavioural ecology of red and grey kangaroos: Caughley's insights into individuals, associations and dispersion 

Graeme Coulson

pp. 57-69

  
 


Genetics in conservation and wildlife management: a revolution since Caughley 

Stephen D. Sarre and Arthur Georges

pp. 70-80

  
 


  
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