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Volume 36 Number 5 2009


Estimating the density of free-ranging wild horses in rugged gorges using a photographic mark–recapture technique 

Karl Vernes, Melissa Freeman and Brad Nesbitt

pp. 361-367

  
 


Cyclonic and anthropogenic influences on tern populations 

Carol A. Devney, Michael Short and Bradley C. Congdon

pp. 368-378

  
 


Effects of highway traffic on diurnal activity of the critically endangered Przewalski's gazelle 

Chunwang Li, Zhigang Jiang, Zuojian Feng, Xiaobo Yang, Ji Yang and Liwei Chen

pp. 379-385

  
 


The transmission rate of MCMV in house mice in pens: implications for virally vectored immunocontraception 

A. D. Arthur, C. J. Krebs, R. P. Pech, L. N. Farroway and G. R. Singleton

pp. 386-393

  
 


Characteristics of tree hollows used by Australian birds and bats 

Ross L. Goldingay

pp. 394-409

  
 


Estimating the potential for reinvasion by mammalian pests through pest-exclusion fencing 

Trevor A. Connolly, Tim D. Day and Carolyn M. King

pp. 410-421

  
 


Movement patterns of feral predators in an arid environment – implications for control through poison baiting 

K. E. Moseby, J. Stott and H. Crisp

pp. 422-435

  
 


Comparison of methods to detect rare and cryptic species: a case study using the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) 

S. J. Vine, M. S. Crowther, S. J. Lapidge, C. R. Dickman, N. Mooney, M. P. Piggott and A. W. English

pp. 436-446

  
 


Antibody status and survival of Australian wild rabbits challenged with rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus 

S. R. McPhee, K. L. Butler, J. Kovaliski, G. Mutze, L. Capucci and B. D. Cooke

pp. 447-456

  
 


  
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