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Volume 36 Number 4 2009


Wildlife Research in a changing world 

Piran C. L. White, Andrea C. Taylor, Stan Boutin, Camilla Myers and Charles J. Krebs

pp. 275-278

 


Using simulation to improve wildlife surveys: wintering mallards in Mississippi, USA 

Aaron T. Pearse, Kenneth J. Reinecke, Stephen J. Dinsmore and Richard M. Kaminski

pp. 279-288

  
 


Manage one beach or two? Movements and space-use of the threatened hooded plover (Thinornis rubricollis) in south-eastern Australia 

Michael A. Weston, Glenn C. Ehmke and Grainne S. Maguire

pp. 289-298

  
 


Inbreeding and testicular abnormalities in a bottlenecked population of koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) 

Romane Cristescu, Valma Cahill, William B. Sherwin, Kathrine Handasyde, Kris Carlyon, Desley Whisson, Catherine A. Herbert, Britt Louise J. Carlsson, Alan N. Wilton and Des W. Cooper

pp. 299-308

  
 


Can a predator see 'invisible' light? Infrared vision in ferrets (Mustelo furo) 

Haylie G. Newbold and Carolyn M. King

pp. 309-318

  
 


Longevity of DayGlo fluorescent particle marker used to mark birds in flight pen and field 

Shelagh K. Tupper, John L. Cummings and Richard M. Engeman

pp. 319-323

  
 


Deslorelin implants control fertility in urban brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) without negatively influencing their body-condition index 

Cheryl A. Lohr, Harriet Mills, Helen Robertson and Roberta Bencini

pp. 324-332

  
 


Performance and humaneness of chloropicrin, phosphine and carbon monoxide as rabbit-warren fumigants 

F. Gigliotti, C. A. Marks and F. Busana

pp. 333-341

  
 


Fumigation of rabbit warrens with chloropicrin produces poor welfare outcomes – a review 

Clive A. Marks

pp. 342-352

  
 


Testing the efficacy of a boundary fence at an important tropical seabird breeding colony and key tourist destination 

Carol A. Devney and Bradley C. Congdon

pp. 353-360

  
 


  
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