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Volume 31 Number 5 2004


Can outbreaks of house mice in south-eastern Australia be predicted by weather models? 

Charles J. Krebs, Alice J. Kenney, Grant R. Singleton, Greg Mutze, Roger P. Pech, Peter R. Brown and Stephen A. Davis

pp. 465-474

  
 


Population structure, turnover and movement of spotted-tailed quolls on the New England Tablelands 

Gerhard Körtner, Shaan Gresser, Beth Mott, Bobby Tamayo, Phil Pisanu, Paul Bayne and Robert Harden

pp. 475-484

  
 


Effect of sample age and season of collection on the reliability of microsatellite genotyping of faecal DNA 

Maxine P. Piggott

pp. 485-493

  
 


Movements and home ranges of radio-tracked Crocodylus porosus in the Cambridge Gulf region of Western Australia 

Winston R. Kay

pp. 495-508

  
 


Population trend of feral camels in the Northern Territory, Australia 

Glenn P. Edwards, Keith Saalfeld and Bretan Clifford

pp. 509-517

  
 


Feral goats (Capra hircus L.) in the Macleay River gorge system, north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. I. Impacts on soil erosion 

Paul Bayne, Robert Harden and Ian Davies

pp. 519-525

  
 


The distribution and abundance of the estuarine crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, in Queensland 

Mark A. Read, Jeffrey D. Miller, Ian P. Bell and Adam Felton

pp. 527-534

  
 


Leg problems and banding-associated leg injuries in a closely monitored population of North Island robin (Petroica longipes) 

Åsa Berggren and Matthew Low

pp. 535-541

  
 


Population recovery of common brushtail possums after local depopulation 

Weihong Ji, Stephen D. Sarre, Piran C. L. White and Mick N. Clout

pp. 543-550

  
 


Observer error in exit counts of flying-foxes (Pteropus spp.) 

David Westcott and Adam McKeown

pp. 551-558

  
 


  
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