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Wildlife Research
Volume 26 Number 4 1999


Long-term dynamics of rodent populations in arid Australia: the influence of rainfall 

C. R. Dickman, P. S. Mahon, P. Masters and D. F. Gibson

pp. 389-403

 


Mechanisms of recovery after fire by rodents in the Australian environment: a review 

Elizabeth F. Sutherland and Chris R. Dickman

pp. 405-419

  
 


The dietary ecology of Australian desert rodents 

B. R. Murray, C. R. Dickman, C. H. S. Watts and S. R. Morton

pp. 421-437

  
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The diet of the New Holland mouse, Pseudomys novaehollandiae (Waterhouse) in Victoria 

B. A. Wilson and E. Bradtke

pp. 439-451

  
 


The distribution, ecology and current status of Pseudomys desertor in South Australia 

J. Read, P. Copley and P. Bird

pp. 453-462

  
 


The distribution, habitat requirements and conservation status of the plains rat, Pseudomys australis (Rodentia : Muridae) 

R. Brandle, M. Adams and K. E. Moseby

pp. 463-477

  
 


Distribution, habitat and conservation status of the rare dusky hopping-mouse, Notomys fuscus (Rodentia : Muridae) 

K. E. Moseby, M. Adams and R. Brandle

pp. 479-494

  
 


Distribution and habitat of the northern hopping-mouse, Notomys aquilo 

J. C. Z. Woinarski, N. Gambold, A. Fisher, D. Wurst, T. F. Flannery, A. P. Smith and R. Chatto

pp. 495-511

  
 


Natural histories of Australia’s stick-nest rats, genus Leporillus (Rodentia : Muridae) 

Peter Copley

pp. 513-539

  
 


Comparative ecology of two populations of Pseudomys australis in northern South Australia 

R. Brandle and K. E. Moseby

pp. 541-564

  
 


The distribution of the New Holland mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) with respect to vegetation near Anglesea, Victoria 

M. L. Lock and B. A. Wilson

pp. 565-577

  
 


  
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