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Wildlife Research
Volume 24 Number 1 1997


Studies of the Ground-dwelling Mammals of Eucalypt Forests in North-eastern New South Wales: the Species, their Abundance and Distribution 

P. C. Catling and R. J. Burt

pp. 1-19

  
 


Male Bias in Road-kills of Macropods 

Graeme Coulson

pp. 21-25

  
 


Foraging Ecology of a Mulga Bird Community 

Harry F. Reche and William E. Davis Jr

pp. 27-43

  
 


Niche Partitioning by Two Sympatric Goshawks in the Australian Wet Tropics: Breeding-season Diet 

Andrew M. Burton and Penny Olsen

pp. 45-52

  
 


An ELISA for epidemiological studies of myxomatosis: persistence of antibodies to myxoma virus in European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) 

P. J. Kerr

pp. 53-65

 


Diet of the Feral Cat (Felis catus) in Central Australia 

Rachel Paltridge, David Gibson and Glenn Edwards

pp. 67-76

  
 


Movements, Activity Patterns and Habitat Use of Feral Pigs (Sus scrofa) in a Tropical Habitat 

Peter Caley

pp. 77-87

  
 


Behavioural Responses of Agile Wallabies (Macropus agilis) to Darting and lmmobilisation with Tiletamine Hydrochloride and Zolazepam Hydrochloride 

Simon C. Stirrat

pp. 89-95

  
 


Evaluation of Iophenoxic Acid as a Biomarker for Swamp Wallabies (Wallabia bicolor) 

P. M. Fisher and C. A. Marks

pp. 97-103

  
 


Fibre Analyses of an Evergreen, a Deciduous Woody and a Non-woody Dicotyledon: Comparison of Two Techniques 

Nicholas C. Larter

pp. 105-109

  
 


A Community-based Survey of the Koala, Phascolarctos cinereus, in the Eden Region of South-eastern New South Wales 

Daniel Lunney, Carol Esson, Chris Moon, Murray Ellis and Alison Matthews

pp. 111-128

  
 


  
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