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Volume 31 Number 4 2004


Yield, compensation and fertility control: a model for vertebrate pests 

Jim Hone

pp. 357-368

  
 


Murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infections in house mice: a matter of age or sex? 

Jens Jacob and Duncan R. Sutherland

pp. 369-373

  
 


A preliminary genetic study of the social biology of feral pigs in south-western Australia and the implications for management 

Jordan Hampton, John R. Pluske and Peter B. S. Spencer

pp. 375-381

  
 


Do dietary changes of Australasian gannets (Morus serrator) reflect variability in pelagic fish stocks? 

Ashley Bunce

pp. 383-387

  
 


Impact of bovine tuberculosis on a population of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula Kerr) in the Orongorongo Valley, New Zealand 

A. Arthur, D. Ramsey and M. Efford

pp. 389-395

  
 


Evaluation of two relative-abundance indices to monitor brushtail possums in New Zealand 

Bruce Warburton, Richard Barker and Morgan Coleman

pp. 397-401

  
 


Foraging ecology of the horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus megaphyllus (Rhinolophidae), in eastern Australia 

Chris R. Pavey and Chris J. Burwell

pp. 403-413

  
 


Potential use of myxoma virus and rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus to control feral rabbits in the Kerguelen Archipelago 

B. D. Cooke , J.-L. Chapuis, V. Magnet, A. Lucas and J. Kovaliski

pp. 415-420

  
 


An experimental translocation of brush-tailed bettongs (Bettongia penicillata) to western New South Wales 

David Priddel and Robert Wheeler

pp. 421-432

  
 


A new trap-catch index of patchiness in animal distribution 

J. A. Brown, R. J. McAuliffe and G. J. Hickling

pp. 433-436

  
 


Automated feeders: new technology for food supplementation experiments with mammals 

Joanne L. Isaac , Christopher N. Johnson, Peter J. Grabau and Andrew K. Krockenberger

pp. 437-441

  
 


How effective is spotlighting for detecting the squirrel glider? 

Ross L. Goldingay and David J. Sharpe

pp. 443-449

  
 


Provisioning by tourists affects the behaviour but not the body condition of Mareeba rock-wallabies (Petrogale mareeba) 

Amanda J. Hodgson, Helene Marsh and Peter J. Corkeron

pp. 451-456

  
 


Managing confined populations: the influence of density on the home range and habitat use of reintroduced burrowing bettongs (Bettongia lesueur) 

Graeme R. Finlayson and Katherine E. Moseby

pp. 457-463

  
 


  
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