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Volume 35 Number 1 2008


VIEWPOINT. An hypothesis to explain the linkage between kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) breeding and the mast fruiting of their food trees 

Andrew E. Fidler, Stephen B. Lawrence and Kenneth P. McNatty

pp. 1-7

  
 


Regional faunal decline – reptile occurrence in fragmented rural landscapes of south-eastern Australia 

Geoff W. Brown, Andrew F. Bennett and Joanne M. Potts

pp. 8-18

  
 


Colonisation of native tree and shrub plantings by woodland birds in an agricultural landscape 

G. W. Barrett, D. Freudenberger, A. Drew, J. Stol, A. O. Nicholls and E. M. Cawsey

pp. 19-32

  
 


The short-term effects of an extensive and high-intensity fire on vertebrates in the tropical savannas of the central Kimberley, northern Australia 

Sarah Legge, Stephen Murphy, Joanne Heathcote, Emma Flaxman, John Augusteyn and Marnie Crossman

pp. 33-43

  
 


Post-fire recovery of eastern bristlebirds (Dasyornis brachypterus) is context-dependent 

D. W. Bain, J. R. Baker, K. O. French and R. J. Whelan

pp. 44-49

  
 


Movement patterns of southern bell frogs (Litoria raniformis) in response to flooding 

Skye Wassens, Robyn J. Watts, Amy Jansen and David Roshier

pp. 50-58

  
 


Australian tadpoles do not avoid chemical cues from invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus) 

Mattias Hagman and Richard Shine

pp. 59-64

  
 


An experimental approach to understanding the use of mistletoe as a nest substrate for birds: nest predation 

Stuart J. N. Cooney and David M. Watson

pp. 65-71

  
 


Indexing small mammalian carnivores in the southern Kalahari, South Africa 

Niels Blaum, Richard M. Engeman, Bernd Wasiolka and Eva Rossmanith

pp. 72-79

  
 


Nicarbazin bait reduces reproduction by pigeons (Columba livia) 

Michael L. Avery, Kandy L. Keacher and Eric A. Tillman

pp. 80-85

  
 


Toxicity and persistence of sodium fluoroacetate (1080) in the land crab (Gecarcinus lagostoma) on Ascension Island 

D. J. Pain, R. White, J. Stevenson, M. Bell, K. K. Williams, P. Fisher and G. Wright

pp. 86-92

  
 


  
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