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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 29 Number 6 2002
Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease in Australia and New Zealand


Foreword to 'Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease in Australia and New Zealand' 

Brian Cooke and Glen Saunders

pp. I-I

 


Factors affecting the survival of Australian wild rabbits exposed to rabbit haemorrhagic disease 

Robert P. Henzell , Ross B. Cunningham and Helen M. Neave

pp. 523-542

  
 


Epidemiology of rabbit haemorrhagic disease (RHD) in the South Island, New Zealand, 1997–2001 

J. P. Parkes, G. L. Norbury, R. P. Heyward and G. Sullivan

pp. 543-555

  
 


Population trends in European rabbits and other wildlife of central Australia in the wake of rabbit haemorrhagic disease 

G. P. Edwards, W. Dobbie and D. McK. Berman

pp. 557-565

  
 


Warren ripping: its impacts on European rabbits and other wildlife of central Australia amid the establishment of rabbit haemorrhagic disease 

G. P. Edwards, W. Dobbie and D. McK. Berman

pp. 567-575

  
 


Emerging epidemiological patterns in rabbit haemorrhagic disease, its interaction with myxomatosis, and their effects on rabbit populations in South Australia 

Gregory Mutze , Peter Bird, John Kovaliski, David Peacock, Scott Jennings and Brian Cooke

pp. 577-590

  
 


Implications of rabbit haemorrhagic disease for the short-term recovery of semi-arid woodland communities in north-west Victoria 

P. R. Sandell

pp. 591-598

  
 


Short-term ecological effects of rabbit haemorrhagic disease in the short-tussock grasslands of the South Island, New Zealand 

Grant Norbury, Richard Heyward and John Parkes

pp. 599-604

  
 


Observations on the impacts of rabbit haemorrhagic disease on agricultural production values in Australia 

Glen Saunders, Barry Kay, Greg Mutze and David Choquenot

pp. 605-613

  
 


Impact of rabbit haemorrhagic disease on introduced predators in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia 

C. Holden and G. Mutze

pp. 615-626

  
 


Effects of predation and rabbit haemorrhagic disease on population dynamics of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in North Canterbury, New Zealand 

Ben Reddiex, Graham J. Hickling, Grant L. Norbury and Chris M. Frampton

pp. 627-633

  
 


Efficacy of a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (cELISA) for estimating prevalence of immunity to rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) in populations of Australian wild rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) 

S. R. McPhee , D. Berman, A. Gonzales, K. L. Butler, J. Humphrey, J. Muller, J. N. Waddington, P. Daniels, S. Koch and C. A. Marks

pp. 635-647

  
 


Rabbit haemorrhagic disease in New Zealand: field test of a disease–host model 

N. D. Barlow, M. C. Barron and J. Parkes

pp. 649-653

  
 


Serological evidence for the presence of a calicivirus in Australian wild rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, before the introduction of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV): its potential influence on the specificity of a competitive ELISA for RHDV 

A. J. Robinson , P. D. Kirkland, R. I. Forrester, L. Capucci, B. D. Cooke and A. W. Philbey

pp. 655-662

  
 


Statistical models for the effect of age and maternal antibodies on the development of rabbit haemorrhagic disease in Australian wild rabbits 

A. J. Robinson , P. T. M. So, W. J. Müller, B. D. Cooke and L. Capucci

pp. 663-671

  
 


Rabbit haemorrhagic disease: does a pre-existing RHDV-like virus reduce the effectiveness of RHD as a biological control in Australia? 

B. D. Cooke, S. McPhee, A. J. Robinson and L. Capucci

pp. 673-682

  
 


Detection of RNA of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus from New Zealand wild rabbits 

Tao Zheng , Anna M. Napier, John P. Parkes, Joseph S. O'Keefe and Paul H. Atkinson

pp. 683-688

  
 


Rabbit haemorrhagic disease and the biological control of wild rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus, in Australia and New Zealand 

B. D. Cooke and F. Fenner

pp. 689-706

 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 707-711

 


  
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