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Volume 33 Number 7 2006


Changes in the distribution and abundance of saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the upstream, freshwater reaches of rivers in the Northern Territory, Australia 

Mike Letnic and Greg Connors

pp. 529-538

  
 


Population ecology of Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) and interference competition with Pacific rats (R. exulans) on Raoul Island, New Zealand 

Grant Harper and Dick Veitch

pp. 539-548

  
 


Should the 40-year-old practice of releasing virulent myxoma virus to control rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) be continued? 

D. Berman, P. J. Kerr, R. Stagg, B. H. van Leeuwen and T. Gonzalez

pp. 549-556

  
 


Assessing detection probabilities for the endangered growling grass frog (Litoria raniformis) in southern Victoria 

Geoffrey W. Heard, Peter Robertson and Michael P. Scroggie

pp. 557-564

  
 


Distance from cover affects artificial food-patch depletion by macropod herbivores 

Geoffrey M. While and Clare McArthur

pp. 565-570

  
 


Does resource availability govern vertical stratification of small mammals in an Australian lowland tropical rainforest? 

R. Rader and A. Krockenberger

pp. 571-576

  
 


Three-dimensional use of space by a tropical rainforest rodent, Melomys cervinipes, and its implications for foraging and home-range size 

Romina Rader and Andrew Krockenberger

pp. 577-582

  
 


Do wildlife warning reflectors elicit aversion in captive macropods? 

Daniel Ramp and David B. Croft

pp. 583-590

  
 


Comparison of foraging behaviour of small, urban-sensitive insectivores in continuous woodland and woodland remnants in a suburban landscape 

P. Hodgson, K. French and R. E. Major

pp. 591-603

  
 


Benefits and feasibility of local elimination of possum populations 

D. R. Morgan, G. Nugent and B. Warburton

pp. 605-614

  
 


  
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