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Volume 32 Number 4 2005


Wildlife management in Australasia: perceptions of objectives and priorities 

Kelly K. Miller and Darryl N. Jones

pp. 265-272

  
 


High-intensity deer culling increases growth of mountain beech seedlings in New Zealand 

Sean W. Husheer and Alastair W. Robertson

pp. 273-280

  
 


Feral pigs in north-western Australia: basic biology, bait consumption, and the efficacy of 1080 baits 

Laurie E. Twigg, Tim Lowe, Gary Martin and Michael Everett

pp. 281-296

  
 


The sociogenetic structure of a controlled feral pig population 

Peter B. S. Spencer, Steve J. Lapidge, Jordan O. Hampton and John R. Pluske

pp. 297-304

  
 


Home range, activity and habitat use of European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in arid Australia: implications for control 

K. E. Moseby, S. De Jong, N. Munro and A. Pieck

pp. 305-311

  
 


Predation of artificial ground nests in Australian tropical savannas: inverse edge effects 

Fiona J. Fraser and Peter J. Whitehead

pp. 313-319

  
 


Validation of the n-alkane technique for estimating diet composition, digestibility and dry matter intake in the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) 

Adrian Monks, Ian Payton and Murray Efford

pp. 321-331

  
 


Optimising the timing of visual surveys of crabeater seal abundance: haulout behaviour as a consideration 

Colin Southwell

pp. 333-338

  
 


Population parameters and life-table analysis of two coexisting freshwater turtles: are the Bellinger River turtle populations threatened? 

Sean J. Blamires, Ricky-John Spencer, Peter King and Michael B. Thompson

pp. 339-347

  
 


Dietary ecology of the Australian freshwater turtle (Elseya sp.: Chelonia : Chelidae) in the Burnett River, Queensland 

Graeme Armstrong and David T. Booth

pp. 349-353

  
 


A comparison of three trap designs for capturing brown treesnakes on Guam 

Daniel S. Vice, Richard M. Engeman and Diane L. Vice

pp. 355-359

  
 


Year-round presence of dugongs in Pumicestone Passage, south-east Queensland, examined in relation to water temperature and seagrass distribution 

Janet M. Lanyon, Trevor Johns and Helen L. Sneath

pp. 361-368

  
 


  
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