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Volume 33 Number 4 2006


Population genetic tools for pest management: a review 

Lee Ann Rollins, Andrew P. Woolnough and William B. Sherwin

pp. 251-261

  
 


Monitoring change in the vertebrate fauna of central Queensland, Australia, over a period of broad-scale vegetation clearance, 1973—2002 

J. C. Z. Woinarski, J. C. McCosker, G. Gordon, B. Lawrie, C. James, J. Augusteyn, L. Slater and T. Danvers

pp. 263-274

  
 


An assessment of the audibility of sound from human transport by breeding Weddell seals (Leptonychotes weddellii) 

Tamara D. van Polanen Petel, John M. Terhune, Mark A. Hindell and Melissa A. Giese

pp. 275-291

  
 


Temporal dynamics of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus infection in a low-density population of wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in New Zealand 

J. Henning, D. U. Pfeiffer, P. R. Davies, J. Meers and R. S. Morris

pp. 293-303

  
 


Seropositivity to rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus in non-target mammals during periods of viral activity in a population of wild rabbits in New Zealand 

J. Henning, P. R. Davies and J. Meers

pp. 305-311

  
 


Fluctuating asymmetry of the frog Crinia signifera in response to logging 

Bonnie Lauck

pp. 313-320

  
 


Diet and feeding selectivity of common wombats 

Murray C. Evans, Cate Macgregor and Peter J. Jarman

pp. 321-330

  
 


Do tropical savanna skink assemblages show a short-term response to low-intensity fire? 

Evelyn Nicholson, Alan Lill and Alan Andersen

pp. 331-338

  
 


Home-range size and selection of natal den and diurnal shelter sites by urban red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Melbourne 

Clive A. Marks and Tim E. Bloomfield

pp. 339-347

  
 


  
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