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Volume 35 Number 5 2008


Catering for the needs of fauna in fire management: science or just wishful thinking? 

Michael F. Clarke

pp. 385-394

  
 


Contrasting mammal responses to vegetation type and fire 

D. B. Lindenmayer, C. MacGregor, A. Welsh, C. Donnelly, M. Crane, D. Michael, R. Montague-Drake, R. B. Cunningham, D. Brown, M. Fortescue, N. Dexter, M. Hudson and A. M. Gill

pp. 395-408

  
 


Predicting habitat suitability for the endemic mountain nyala (Tragelaphus buxtoni) in Ethiopia 

Paul H. Evangelista, John Norman, Lakew Berhanu, Sunil Kumar and Nathaniel Alley

pp. 409-416

  
 


Demographic indications of decline in the spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus) on the Atherton Tablelands of northern Queensland 

Samantha Fox, Jon Luly, Catlin Mitchell, Jenny Maclean and David A. Westcott

pp. 417-424

  
 


Differential space use inferred from live trapping versus telemetry: northern flying squirrels and fine spatial grain 

Matthew Wheatley and Karl Larsen

pp. 425-433

  
 


Monitoring the small-scale distribution of sympatric European pine martens (Martes martes) and stone martens (Martes foina): a multievidence approach using faecal DNA analysis and camera-traps 

Stefano Rosellini, Enrique Osorio, Aritz Ruiz-González, Ana Piñeiro and Isabel Barja

pp. 434-440

  
 


How hot do nest boxes get in the tropics? A study of nest boxes for the endangered mahogany glider 

J. L. Isaac, M. Parsons and B. A. Goodman

pp. 441-445

  
 


Dispersal and the influence of rainfall on a population of the carnivorous marsupial swamp antechinus (Antechinus minimus maritimus) 

Rannveig Magnusdottir, Barbara A. Wilson and Pall Hersteinsson

pp. 446-454

  
 


Home range, burrow-use and activity patterns in common wombats (Vombatus ursinus) 

Murray C. Evans

pp. 455-462

  
 


Philopatry and site fidelity of New Zealand sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) 

B. Louise Chilvers and Ian S. Wilkinson

pp. 463-470

  
 


A bait-suspension device for the control of feral cats 

D. Algar and R. I. Brazell

pp. 471-476

  
 


Rezoning of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: does it afford greater protection for marine turtles? 

Jennifer Dryden, Alana Grech, James Moloney and Mark Hamann

pp. 477-485

  
 


  
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