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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 32 Number 5 2005
Fire, Landscape Heterogeneity and Wildlife Management in Australia's Tropical Savannas


Fire, landscape heterogeneity and wildlife management in Australia's tropical savannas: introduction and overview 

Peter J. Whitehead, Jeremy Russell-Smith and John C. Z. Woinarski

pp. 369-375

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Landscapes without boundaries: wildlife and their environments in northern Australia 

J. C. Z. Woinarski, R. J. Williams, O. Price and B. Rankmore

pp. 377-388

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Landscapes, ecology and wildlife management in highly modified environments – an Australian perspective 

Richard J. Hobbs

pp. 389-398

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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

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Which mosaic? A landscape ecological approach for evaluating interactions between fire regimes, habitat and animals 

R. A. Bradstock, M. Bedward, A. M. Gill and J. S. Cohn

pp. 409-423

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Fire heterogeneity in Kakadu National Park, 1980–2000 

Owen Price, Andrew Edwards, Greg Connors, John Woinarski, Greg Ryan, Andrew Turner and Jeremy Russell-Smith

pp. 425-433

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Regional patterns of mammal abundance and their relationship to landscape variables in eucalypt woodlands near Darwin, northern Australia 

Owen Price, Brooke Rankmore, Damian Milne, Chris Brock, Charmaine Tynan, Louise Kean and Lisa Roeger

pp. 435-446

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Biodiversity and invasive grass species: multiple-use or monoculture? 

Keith Ferdinands, Kerry Beggs and Peter Whitehead

pp. 447-457

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Sustainable harvest regimes for magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata) under spatial and temporal heterogeneity 

Barry W. Brook and Peter J. Whitehead

pp. 459-464

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Plausible bounds for maximum rate of increase in magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata): implications for harvest 

Barry W. Brook and Peter J. Whitehead

pp. 465-471

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Sustainable development in the indigenous-owned savanna: innovative institutional design for cooperative wildlife management 

Jon Altman and Michelle Cochrane

pp. 473-480

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