CSIRO Publishing Books Journals About Us Shopping Cart You are here: Journals > Wildlife Research   
Wildlife Research
  Ecology, Management and Conservation in Natural and Modified Habitats
 
Search
 
 
  Advanced Search
   

Journal Home
About the Journal
Editorial Board
Contacts
Content
Online Early
Current Issue
Just Accepted
All Issues
Special Issues
Sample Issue
For Authors
General Information
Notice to Authors
Submit Article
Open Access
For Referees
General Information
Review Article
Annual Referee Index
For Subscribers
Subscription Prices
Customer Service
Print Publication Dates

 Early Alert
Subscribe to our email Early Alert or RSS feeds for the latest journal papers.

 Connect with us
facebook   youtube

 CSIRO Wildlife Research
All volumes of CSIRO Wildlife Research are online and available to subscribers of Wildlife Research.

 
Table of Contents << Previous Issue     |        

Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 36 Number 8 2009


DNA genotypes reveal red fox (Vulpes vulpes) abundance, response to lethal control and limitations of contemporary survey techniques 

Clive A. Marks, Frank Gigliotti, Steve McPhee, Maxine P. Piggott, Andrea Taylor and Al. S. Glen

pp. 647-658

  
 


Effect of prefeeding on foraging patterns of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) about prefeed transects 

B. Warburton, R. Clayton, G. Nugent, G. Graham and G. Forrester

pp. 659-665

  
 


Managing big boys: a case study on remote anaesthesia and satellite tracking of adult male New Zealand sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) 

Katja Geschke and B. Louise Chilvers

pp. 666-674

  
 


Fauna assemblages in regrowth vegetation in tropical open forests of the Northern Territory, Australia 

J. C. Z. Woinarski, B. Rankmore, B. Hill, A. D. Griffiths, A. Stewart and B. Grace

pp. 675-690

  
 


The long-term effects of logging for woodchips on small mammal populations 

Daniel Lunney, Alison Matthews, Peggy Eby and Angela M. Penn

pp. 691-701

  
 


Conditioned taste aversion reduces fox depredation on model eggs on beaches 

Grainne S. Maguire, Dejan Stojanovic and Michael A. Weston

pp. 702-708

  
 


Behaviour and time to unconsciousness of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) after a lethal or sublethal dose of 1080 

Kate E. Littin, Neville G. Gregory, Andrea T. Airey, Charles T. Eason and David J. Mellor

pp. 709-720

  
 


Field-based evaluation of scat DNA methods to estimate population abundance of the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), a rare Australian marsupial 

Monica Ruibal, Rod Peakall, Andrew Claridge and Karen Firestone

pp. 721-736

  
 


  
Subscriber Login
Username:
Password:  

Current Issue
Volume 38 (8)

 New Submission & Review System
This journal is now using ScholarOne Manuscripts as its submission and peer review system. See our Notice to Authors for more information about this transition.

Training

Publication Workshops


 Landmark Papers
To celebrate 50 years of Wildlife Research we have selected some of our most significant papers for readers to freely access online.

Related Product
Burke and Wills
Reveals for the first time the true extent and limits of the scientific achievements of the Burke and Wills Expedition.
More


 


 
Top  Email this page
 
Legal & Privacy | Contact Us | Help

CSIRO

© CSIRO 1996-2012