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Volume 34 Number 5 2007


Evaluation of predator numerical responses 

Jim Hone, Charles Krebs, Mark O'Donoghue and Stan Boutin

pp. 335-341

  
 


Diet of a native carnivore, the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus), before and after an intense wildfire 

James P. Dawson, Andrew W. Claridge, Barbara Triggs and David J. Paull

pp. 342-351

  
 


Determining the diet of cryptic folivores: an assessment of diet analysis techniques using the green ringtail possum (Pseudochirops archeri) as a case study 

Katherine M. W. Jones and Andrew K. Krockenberger

pp. 352-358

  
 


Does vegetation cover affect the rate of capture of ground-active lizards in pitfall traps? 

Christine A. Schlesinger

pp. 359-365

  
 


Acoustic attractants enhance trapping success for cane toads 

L. Schwarzkopf and R. A. Alford

pp. 366-370

  
 


Movement patterns and habitat use of rainforest stream frogs in northern Queensland, Australia: implications for extinction vulnerability 

Jodi J. L. Rowley and Ross A. Alford

pp. 371-378

  
 


Use of Xanthorrhoea semiplana (grass-trees) for refuge by Rattus fuscipes (southern bush rat) 

Deborah S. Frazer and Sophie Petit

pp. 379-386

  
 


Occurrence of small mammals in a fragmented landscape: the role of vegetation heterogeneity 

Greg J. Holland and Andrew F. Bennett

pp. 387-397

  
 


Aspects of the biology of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) in coastal eastern Australia 

B. J. Richardson, S. Phillips, R. A. Hayes, S. Sindhe and B. D. Cooke

pp. 398-407

  
 


Ecological and human dimensions of management of feral horses in Australia: a review 

Dale Graeme Nimmo and Kelly K. Miller

pp. 408-417

  
 


  
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