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Volume 31 Number 3 2004


Genetic analysis of a population crash in brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) from Jenolan Caves, south-eastern Australia 

Mark D. B. Eldridge , Catherine Rummery, Cherylin Bray, Kyall R. Zenger, Teena L. Browning and Robert L. Close

pp. 229-240

  
 


Migration patterns of marine turtles in the Gulf of Carpentaria, northern Australia: implications for Aboriginal management 

Rod Kennett , N. Munungurritj and Djawa Yunupingu

pp. 241-248

  
 


Efficacy of zinc phosphide, strychnine and chlorpyrifos as rodenticides for the control of house mice in South Australian cereal crops 

Greg Mutze and Ron Sinclair

pp. 249-257

  
 


Diet and habitat preference of the Cape York short-nosed bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus peninsulae) in north-east Queensland 

P. Keiper and C. N. Johnson

pp. 259-265

  
 


Koalas on Kangaroo Island: from introduction to pest status in less than a century 

Pip Masters, Toni Duka, Steve Berris and Graeme Moss

pp. 267-272

  
 


Autecology of the yellow-footed antechinus (Antechinus flavipes) in a fragmented landscape in southern Australia 

Doreen Marchesan and Susan M. Carthew

pp. 273-282

  
 


Change in abundance of dugongs in Shark Bay, Ningaloo and Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia: evidence for large-scale migration 

Nick Gales, Robert D. McCauley, Janet Lanyon and Dave Holley

pp. 283-290

  
 


The liberation, distribution, abundance and management of wild deer in Australia 

Andrew Moriarty

pp. 291-299

  
 


Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus) breeding in Tasmania: population size and status 

David Pemberton and Rosemary Gales

pp. 301-309

  
 


Discrimination among potential buloke (Allocasuarina leuhmannii) feeding trees by the endangered south-eastern red-tailed black-cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii graptogyne) 

Martine Maron and Alan Lill

pp. 311-317

  
 


Harvest rate of sooty shearwaters (Puffinus griseus) by Rakiura Māori: a potential tool to monitor population trends? 

Jane Catherine Kitson

pp. 319-325

  
 


Home range, movement and habitat utilisation of the Carpentarian rock-rat (Zyzomys palatalis) in an isolated habitat patch 

Helen Puckey, Milton Lewis, David Hooper and Carrie Michell

pp. 327-337

  
 


Factors influencing fledgling production in little penguins (Eudyptula minor) 

C. Knight and T. Rogers

pp. 339-344

  
 


Foraging behaviour of the black flying-fox (Pteropus alecto) in the urban landscape of Brisbane, Queensland 

Nicola Markus and Les Hall

pp. 345-355

  
 


  
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