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Wildlife Research Wildlife Research
Volume 31 Number 6 2004


Patch use by the greater glider (Petauroides volans) in a fragmented forest ecosystem. I. Home range size and movements 

M. L. Pope, D. B. Lindenmayer and R. B. Cunningham

pp. 559-568

  
 


Patch use by the greater glider (Petauroides volans) in a fragmented forest ecosystem. II. Characteristics of den trees and preliminary data on den-use patterns 

D. B. Lindenmayer, M. L. Pope and R. B. Cunningham

pp. 569-577

  
 


Patch use by the greater glider (Petauroides volans) in a fragmented forest ecosystem. III. Night-time use of trees 

R. B. Cunningham, M. L. Pope and D. B. Lindenmayer

pp. 579-585

  
 


The terrestrial vertebrate fauna of Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory: monitoring over a 6-year period and response to fire history 

J. C. Z. Woinarski, M. Armstrong, O. Price, J. McCartney, A. D. Griffiths and A. Fisher

pp. 587-596

  
 


Can farm-management practices reduce the impact of house mouse populations on crops in an irrigated farming system? 

Peter R. Brown, Micah J. Davies, Grant R. Singleton and J. David Croft

pp. 597-604

  
 


Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus: serological evidence of a non-virulent RHDV-like virus in south-western Australia 

John S. Bruce and Laurie E. Twigg

pp. 605-612

  
 


Shifting age structure of house mice during a population outbreak 

Duncan R. Sutherland , Peter B. Banks, Jens Jacob and Grant Singleton

pp. 613-618

  
 


Temporal changes in the quality of hot-iron brands on elephant seal (Mirounga leonina L.) pups 

John van den Hoff, Michael D. Sumner, Iain C. Field, Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Harry R. Burton and Clive R. McMahon

pp. 619-629

  
 


Diet of mammalian predators in braided river beds in the central South Island, New Zealand 

Elaine C. Murphy, Rachel J. Keedwell, Kerry P. Brown and Ian Westbrooke

pp. 631-638

  
 


Potential impact of aerial baiting for wild dogs on a population of spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) 

Andrew J. Murray and Robert N. Poore

pp. 639-644

  
 


Use of infrared digital cameras to investigate aspects of the social behaviour of cryptic species 

Andrew W. Claridge, Greg Mifsud, James Dawson and Michael J. Saxon

pp. 645-650

  
 


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

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

pp. 651-651

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pp. 653-657

 


  
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