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Volume 32 Number 2 2005


Evaluation of trapping-web designs 

Paul M. Lukacs, David R. Anderson and Kenneth P. Burnham

pp. 103-110

  
 


Feral goats (Capra hircus L.) in the Macleay River gorge system, north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. II. Impacts on rainforest vegetation 

Philip Pisanu, Paul Bayne, Robert Harden and Ann Eggert

pp. 111-119

  
 


The influence of predation risk on foraging behaviour of brushtail possums in Australian woodlands 

Karolyne N. Pickett, David S. Hik, Alan E. Newsome and Roger P. Pech

pp. 121-130

  
 


Influence of pit-trap type on the interpretation of fauna diversity 

Scott A. Thompson, Graham G. Thompson and Philip C. Withers

pp. 131-137

  
 


The reintroduction, and subsequent impact, of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in a population of wild rabbits in south-western Australia 

John S. Bruce and Laurie E. Twigg

pp. 139-150

  
 


Predicting mammalian target-specificity of the M-44 ejector in south-eastern Australia 

Clive A. Marks and Rebecca Wilson

pp. 151-156

  
 


Activity patterns and habitat preferences of translocated and resident tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) in a suburban landscape 

H. Butler, B. Malone and N. Clemann

pp. 157-163

  
 


The effects of translocation on the spatial ecology of tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) in a suburban landscape 

H. Butler, B. Malone and N. Clemann

pp. 165-171

  
 


Effect of lights on activity levels of forest bats: increasing the efficiency of surveys and species identification 

Maria D. Adams, Bradley S. Law and Kris O. French

pp. 173-182

  
 


Day roost selection by female little forest bats (Vespadelus vulturnus) within remnant woodland on Phillip Island, Victoria 

Susan Campbell, Linda F. Lumsden, Roger Kirkwood and Graeme Coulson

pp. 183-191

  
 


Giant snakes in tropical forests: a field study of the Australian scrub python, Morelia kinghorni 

S. Fearn, L. Schwarzkopf and R. Shine

pp. 193-201

  
 


  
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