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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 36 Number 3 2009


Field test of a single-injection gonadotrophin-releasing hormone immunocontraceptive vaccine in female white-tailed deer 

James P. Gionfriddo, John D. Eisemann, Kevin J. Sullivan, Ronald S. Healey, Lowell A. Miller, Kathleen A. Fagerstone, Richard M. Engeman and Christi A. Yoder

pp. 177-184

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Effect of experimental manipulation on survival and recruitment of feral pigs 

Laura B. Hanson, Michael S. Mitchell, James B. Grand, D. Buck Jolley, Bill D. Sparklin and Stephen S. Ditchkoff

pp. 185-191

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Determinants of establishment success for introduced exotic mammals 

Mary Bomford, Rebecca O. Darbyshire and Lucy Randall

pp. 192-202

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Selective piglet feeders improve age-related bait specificity and uptake rate in overabundant Eurasian wild boar populations 

Cristina Ballesteros, Ricardo Carrasco-García, Joaquín Vicente, Jesús Carrasco, Angelo Lasagna, José de la Fuente and Christian Gortázar

pp. 203-212

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Home-range estimation within complex restricted environments: importance of method selection in detecting seasonal change 

Carolyn M. Knight, Robert E. Kenward, Rodolphe E. Gozlan, Kathryn H. Hodder, Sean S. Walls and Martyn C. Lucas

pp. 213-224

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Removal of American mink increases the success of simulated nests in linear habitat 

Eliška Padyšáková, Martin Šálek, Lukáš Poledník, František Sedláček and Tomáš Albrecht

pp. 225-230

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Modelling the abundance of wildlife using field surveys and GIS: non-native sambar deer (Cervus unicolor) in the Yarra Ranges, south-eastern Australia 

David M. Forsyth, Steve R. McLeod, Michael P. Scroggie and Matthew D. White

pp. 231-241

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Feral pigs: predicting future distributions 

Brendan D. Cowled, Fiona Giannini, Sam D. Beckett, Andrew Woolnough, Simon Barry, Lucy Randall and Graeme Garner

pp. 242-251

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The impact of fox control on the relative abundance of forest mammals in East Gippsland, Victoria 

Nick Dexter and Andy Murray

pp. 252-261

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Combining a map-based public survey with an estimation of site occupancy to determine the recent and changing distribution of the koala in New South Wales 

Daniel Lunney, Mathew S. Crowther, Ian Shannon and Jessica V. Bryant

pp. 262-273

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