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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 31 Number 2 2004


Determining the distribution and abundance of a regional koala population in south-east Queensland for conservation management 

David S. Dique , Harriet J. Preece, Jim Thompson and Deidré L. de Villiers

pp. 109-117

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Feral horse demography and population growth in the Kaimanawa Ranges, New Zealand 

Wayne L. Linklater , Elissa Z. Cameron, Ed O. Minot and Kevin J. Stafford

pp. 119-128

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Distribution and habitat of the desert mouse (Pseudomys desertor) in Queensland 

A. S. Kutt , N. Y. Thurgate and D. S. Hannah

pp. 129-142

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Adaptation and assessment of M-44 ejectors in a fox-control program on Phillip Island, Victoria 

A. Marjolein van Polanen Petel, Roger Kirkwood, Frank Gigliotti and Clive Marks

pp. 143-147

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Availability of nest hollows and breeding population size of eclectus parrots, Eclectus roratus, on Cape York Peninsula, Australia 

S. Legge, R. Heinsohn and S. Garnett

pp. 149-161

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Levels and probable origin of predatory scarring on humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) in east Australian waters 

Patricia J. Naessig and Janet M. Lanyon

pp. 163-170

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Use of an 'on board' datalogger to determine lizard activity patterns, body temperature and microhabitat use for extended periods in the field 

G. D. Kerr , C. M. Bull and G. R. Cottrell

pp. 171-176

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Ageing live New Zealand sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) using the first post-canine tooth 

S. Childerhouse , G. Dickie and G. Hessel

pp. 177-181

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The impact of rabbit haemorrhagic disease on wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) populations in Queensland 

G. Story, D. Berman , R. Palmer and J. Scanlan

pp. 183-193

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Sound recording of bird vocalisations in forests. I. Relationships between bird vocalisations and point interval counts of bird numbers – a case study in statistical modeling 

R. B. Cunningham, D. B. Lindenmayer and B. D. Lindenmayer

pp. 195-207

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Sound recording of bird vocalisations in forests. II. Longitudinal profiles in vocal activity 

D. B. Lindenmayer, R. B. Cunningham and B. D. Lindenmayer

pp. 209-217

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Improving trapping success for rare species by targeting habitat types using remotely sensed data: a case study of the heath mouse (Pseudomys shortridgei) in Western Australia 

Kirsty Quinlan, Dorian Moro and Mark Lund

pp. 219-227

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