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Australian Mammalogy
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The Editorial Board comprises an Editor, Assistant Editor and a group of Associate Editors who are appointed by the Council of The Australian Mammal Society. All submissions to Australian Mammalogy are assessed initially by the Editor or Assistant Editor and, if considered to lie within the Journal“s scope and to be of sufficient quality, are sent for external peer review, in consultation with an Associate Editor. The Associate Editor may also make a recommendation about publication. The final decision on each paper is made by the Editor.

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Associate Editors

  • Stuart Cairns, University of New England, Armidale
  • Martin Denny, Biodiversity Monitoring Services, NSW
  • Mark Eldridge, Australian Museum, Sydney
  • Al Glen, WA Department of Environment & Conservation, Dwellingup
  • Bronwyn McAllan, University of Sydney
  • Stewart Nicol, University of Tasmania
  • Barry Richardson, CSIRO, Canberra
  • Ken Sanderson, Flinders University, Adelaide
  • Lynne Selwood, University of Melbourne
  • Christopher Turbill, Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, Vienna
  • Karl Vernes, University of New England, Armidale

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Australian Mammalogy is published by CSIRO PUBLISHING on behalf of the Australian Mammal Society Inc..

  
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