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Landmark Papers
Wildlife Research
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Volume 32 (2005) Geographic patterns and correlates of the decline of granivorous birds in northern Australia Donald C. Franklin, Peter J. Whitehead, Guy Pardon, Janet Matthews, Philip McMahon and Daniel McIntyre pp. 399-408
Landscapes without boundaries: wildlife and their environments in northern Australia
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Volume 30 (2003) Remote collection of animal DNA and its applications in conservation management and understanding the population biology of rare and cryptic species Maxine P. Piggott and Andrea C. Taylor pp. 1-13
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Volume 29 (2002) Rabbit haemorrhagic disease and the biological control of wild rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, in Australia and New Zealand B. D. Cooke and F. Fenner pp. 689-706
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Volume 28 (2001) Kullback-Leibler information as a basis for strong inference in ecological studies Kenneth P. Burnham and David R. Anderson pp. 111-119
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Volume 26 (1999) Long-term dynamics of rodent populations in arid Australia: the influence of rainfall C. R. Dickman, P. S. Mahon, P. Masters and D. F. Gibson pp. 389-403
Initial effects of rabbit haemorrhagic disease on free-living rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) populations in central-western New South Wales
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Volume 24 (1997) Modelling the relative efficacy of culling and sterilisation for controlling populations N. D. Barlow, J. M. Kean and C. J. Briggs pp. 129-141
An ELISA for epidemiological studies of myxomatosis: persistence of antibodies to myxoma virus in European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
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Volume 23 (1996) Influence of fragmentation and disturbance on the potential impact of feral predators on native fauna in Australian forest ecosystems S. A. May and T. W. Norton pp. 387-400
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Volume 22 (1995) Does risk of predation influence population dynamics? Evidence from cyclic decline of snowshoe hares D. S. Hik pp. 115-129
Testing predator–prey theory by studying fluctuating populations of small mammals.
Predation models for primary and secondary prey species
Two paradigms of population regulation
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Volume 19 (1992) Effect of fertility control on a population's productivity G. Caughley, R. Pech and D. Grice pp. 623-627
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Volume 15 (1988) Fox control and rock-wallaby population dynamics J. E. Kinnear, M. L. Onus and R. N. Bromilow pp. 435-450
Similarities and contrasts in the diets of foxes, Vulpes vulpes, and cats, Felis catus, relative to fluctuating prey populations and drought
Aboriginal knowledge of the mammals of the central deserts of Australia
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Volume 14 (1987) Effects of logging, fire and drought on possums and gliders in the coastal forests near Bega, NSW D. Lunney pp. 263-274
Food and reproduction of wild house mice. 1. Diet and breeding seasons in various habitats on irrigated cereal farms in New South Wales
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Volume 12 (1985) Myxomatosis: the effects of annual introductions of an immunizing strain and a highly virulent strain of myxoma virus into rabbit populations at Urana, N.S.W. I. Parer, D. Conolly and W. R. Sobey pp. 407-423
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Volume 10 (1983) Studies on the arboreal marsupial fauna of eucalypt forests being harvested for woodpulp at Eden, N.S.W. II. Relationship between the fauna density, richness and diversity, and measured variables of the habitat L. W. Braithwaite, M. L. Dudzinski and J. Turner pp. 231-247
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Volume 9 (1982) The availability and dimensions of tree hollows that provide nest sites for cockatoos (Psittaciformes) in Western Australia D. A. Saunders, G. T. Smith and I. Rowley pp. 541-556
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Volume 8 (1981) The sensitivity of Australian animals to 1080 poison. II. Marsupial and eutherian carnivores J. C. Mcilroy pp. 385-399
Surveys of the distribution and density of kangaroos in the pastoral zone of South Australia, and their bearing on the feasibility of aerial survey in large and remote areas
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Volume 7 (1980) Does dingo predation control the densities of kangaroos and emus? G. Caughley, G. C. Grigg, J. Caughley and G. J. E. Hill pp. 1-12
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Volume 4 (1977) A relationship between plagues of the house mouse, Mus musculus (Rodentia : Muridae) and prolonged periods of dry weather in south-eastern Australia G. R. Saunders and J. R. Giles pp. 241-247
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Volume 14 (1969) An evaluation of predation by 'crows' on young lambs I. Rowley pp. 153-179
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Volume 10 (1965) A study of the biology of the wild rabbit in climatically different regions in eastern Australia. I. Patterns of distribution K. Myers and B. S. Parker pp. 1-32
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Volume 7 (1962) Studies on the southern elephant seal, Mirounga leonina (L.). V. Population dynamics and utilization R. Carrick and S. E. Ingham pp. 198-206
Conservation of the mallee fowl, Leipoa ocellata Gould (Megapodiidae)
A survey of myxomatosis and rabbit infestation trends in the eastern Riverina, New South Wales, 1951–1960
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