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Volume 30 Number 4 2003


How can we apply theories of habitat selection to wildlife conservation and management? 

Douglas W. Morris

pp. 303-319

  
 


Short-term logging and burning impacts on species richness, abundance and community structure of birds in open eucalypt forest in Western Australia 

Ian Abbott, Amanda Mellican, Michael D. Craig, Matthew Williams, Graeme Liddelow and Ian Wheeler

pp. 321-329

  
 


Low-density koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations in the mulgalands of south-west Queensland. II. Distribution and diet 

B. J. Sullivan, W. M. Norris and G. S. Baxter

pp. 331-338

  
 


Movement patterns and spatial organisation of the mulgara, Dasycercus cristicauda (Marsupialia : Dasyuridae), in central Australia 

Pip Masters

pp. 339-344

  
 


Seasonal, sexual and ontogenetic variations in the diet of the 'declining' frogs Litoria nannotis, Litoria rheocola and Nyctimystes dayi 

Simon Hodgkison and Jean-Marc Hero

pp. 345-354

  
 


Habitat choice and vigilance behaviour of brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) within their nocturnal foraging ranges 

Kerryn Carter and Anne W. Goldizen

pp. 355-364

  
 


Mapping the nesting habitats of saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in Melacca Swamp and the Adelaide River wetlands, Northern Territory: an approach using remote sensing and GIS 

Kylie R. Harvey and Greg J. E. Hill

pp. 365-375

  
 


Burrow occupancy and productivity at coastal sooty shearwater (Puffinus griseus) breeding colonies, South Island, New Zealand: can mark–recapture be used to estimate burrowscope accuracy? 

Chris Jones , Susan Bettany, Henrik Moller, David Fletcher and Justine de Cruz

pp. 377-388

  
 


Changes to a population of common ringtail possums (Pseudocheirus peregrinus) after bushfire 

B. G. Russell , Barbara Smith and M. L. Augee

pp. 389-396

  
 


Distribution and abundance of dugongs in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia 

Janet M. Lanyon

pp. 397-409

  
 


Nestling growth and development in the brown falcon, Falco berigora: an improved ageing formula and field-based method of sex determination 

Paul G. McDonald

pp. 411-418

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Koala mortality on roads in south-east Queensland: the koala speed-zone trial 

David S. Dique , Jim Thompson, Harriet J. Preece, Guy C. Penfold, Deidré L. de Villiers and Ros S. Leslie

pp. 419-426

  
 


  
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