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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 34 Number 8 2007



Using population genetic tools to develop a control strategy for feral cats (Felis catus) in Hawai'i 

Heidi Hansen, Steven C. Hess, David Cole and Paul C. Banko

pp. 587-596

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Spatial and temporal patterns of feral pig diggings in rainforests of north Queensland 

J. Mitchell, W. Dorney, R. Mayer and J. McIlroy

pp. 597-602

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Ecological impacts of feral pig diggings in north Queensland rainforests 

J. Mitchell, W. Dorney, R. Mayer and J. McIlroy

pp. 603-608

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Cane toads reduce the abundance and site occupancy of Merten's water monitor (Varanus mertensi) 

Anthony D. Griffiths and J. Lindley McKay

pp. 609-615

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The ecological context and consequences of colonisation of a site by bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) 

Amanda J. Dare, Paul G. McDonald and Michael F. Clarke

pp. 616-623

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Ecological factors facilitating city-dwelling in red-rumped parrots 

Hélène Lowry and Alan Lill

pp. 624-631

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Prey selection by the dasyurid Ningaui yvonneae 

Darren Bos and Susan M. Carthew

pp. 632-639

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The importance of grasstrees (Xanthorrhoea preissii) as habitat for mardo (Antechinus flavipes leucogaster) during post-fire recovery 

Marnie L. Swinburn, Patricia A. Fleming, Michael D. Craig, Andrew H. Grigg, Mark J. Garkaklis, Richard J. Hobbs and Giles E. St.J. Hardy

pp. 640-651

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Long-term decline of the European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in south-western Spain 

Sacramento Moreno, Juan F. Beltrán, Irene Cotilla, Beatriz Kuffner, Rafael Laffite, Gloria Jordán, José Ayala, Carmen Quintero, Antonio Jiménez, Francisca Castro, Sonia Cabezas and Rafael Villafuerte

pp. 652-658

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