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Australian Mammalogy
Volume 22 Number 1 2000


Molecular relationships of the Australian bandicoot genera Isoodon and Perameles (Marsupialia: Peramelina). 

M Westerman and C Krajewski

pp. 1-8

 


Inheritance of geographic variation in body size, and countergradient variation in growth rates, in the southern brown bandicoot Isoodon obesulus. 

ML Hale

pp. 9-16

 


Parasites of the northern hairy-nosed wombat Lasiorhinus krefftii: Implications for conservation. 

K Gerhardt , LR Smales and SC McKillup

pp. 17-22

 


Habitat selection by the rare golden-tipped bat Kerivoula papuensis. 

M Schulz and TJ Eyre

pp. 23-33

 


Observations on the behaviour of the smoky mouse Pseudomys fumeus (Rodentia: Muridae). 

RE Woods and FD Ford

pp. 35-42

 


Pup production and breeding areas of Australian fur seals Arctocephalus pusillus doriferus at Kanowna Island and The Skerries in north eastern Bass Strait. 

JPY Arnould and CL Littnan

pp. 51-55

 


First contemporary record of New Zealand fur seals Arctocephalus forsteri breeding in Bass Strait.  

JPY Arnould , CL Littnan and GM Lento

pp. 57-62

 


First observations of the mountain pygmy-possum Burramys parvus nesting in the wild. 

DA Heinze and AM Olejniczak

pp. 65-67

 


Roost microclimates of the bat Rhinonicteris aurantius in a limestone cave in Geike Gorge, Western Australia 

KN Armstrong

pp. 69-70

 


  
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