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Wildlife Research
Volume 24 Number 5 1997
Mammals of the Wet Tropics Region of North-eastern Australia


Responses of Non-volant Mammals to Late Quaternary Climatic Changes in the Wet Tropics Region of North-eastern Australia 

J. W. Winter

pp. 493-511

  
 


Patterns of Mammalian Species Richness in the Australian Tropical Rainforests: Are Extinctions during Historical Contractions of the Rainforest the Primary Determinants of Current Regional Patterns in Biodiversity? 

S. E. Williams

pp. 513-530

  
 


Population Ecology and Reproductive Seasonality in Three Species of Antechinus (Marsupialia : Dasyuridae) in the Wet Tropics of Queensland 

Annemarie Watt

pp. 531-547

  
 


Ecology of the Northern Bettong, Bettongia tropica, a Tropical Mycophagist 

C. N. Johnson and A. P. McIlwee

pp. 549-559

  
 


Seasonal Reproduction in Musky Rat-kangaroos, Hypsiprymnodon moschatus: a Response to Changes in Resource Availability 

Andrew J. Dennis and Helene Marsh

pp. 561-578

  
 


Ecological Associations of Feeding Sites of Feral Pigs in the Queensland Wet Tropics 

William F. Laurance and Graham N. Harrington

pp. 579-590

  
 


Diggings by Feral Pigs Within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area of North Queensland 

J. Mitchell and R. Mayer

pp. 591-601

  
 


Responses of Mammals to Rainforest Fragmentation in Tropical Queensland: a Review and Synthesis 

William F. Laurance

pp. 603-612

  
 


Fragmentation of a Small-mammal Community by a Powerline Corridor through Tropical Rainforest 

Miriam Goosem and Helene Marsh

pp. 613-629

  
 


  
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