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Australian Mammalogy
Volume 25 Number 2 2003


The role of Acacia in the diets of Australian marsupials ? A review. 

NA Irlbeck and ID Hume

pp. 121-134

 


Comparative foraging preferences of the greater stick-nest rat Leporillus conditor and the European rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus: implications for regeneration of arid lands. 

SA Ryan , KE Moseby and DC Paton

pp. 135-146

 


Developing predictive models of behaviour: Do rockwallabies receive an antipredator benefit from aggregation? 

DT Blumstein and JC Daniel

pp. 147-154

 


A community-based survey of the koala Phascolarctos cinereus in the Lismore region of north-eastern New South Wales. 

JM Harris and RL Goldingay

pp. 155-167

 


Nocturnal home ranges and social interactions of the brushtailed rock-wallaby Petrogale penicillata at Hurdle Creek, Queensland. 

RJ Laws and AW Goldizen

pp. 169-176

 


A modified draw-string trap for capture of kangaroos at fences. 

G Coulson , A Poiani and CD Nave

pp. 177-182

 


Home ranges of sympatric red-necked wallabies, red-bellied pademelons and common brushtail possums in a temperate eucalypt forestry environment.  

Mar K le , C McArthur and M Statham

pp. 183-191

 


Morphometric data on the intestines of five Australian marsupials (Marsupialia). 

RL Snipes , H Snipes and FN Carrick

pp. 193-196

 


Apparent twin pups of the Weddell seal Leptonychotes weddellii (Carnivora: Phocidae) near Mawson, Antarctica.  

P Shaughnessy and E Erb

pp. 197-199

 


Practical infra-red illumination and observation techniques for wildlife studies using ICI-962 perspex 

C Marks , F Busana , F Gigliotti and M Lindeman

pp. 201-203

 


Monitoring the activity of a southern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus latifrons, using temperature dataloggers. 

GR Finlayson , GA Shimmin , PD Temple-Smith , K Handasyde and DA Taggart

pp. 205-208

 


A biological review of Pseudomys oralis: a response to Pyke and Read. 

PD Meek

pp. 209-210

 


Updating biological reviews: the Hastings River mouse Pseudomys oralis as a case history. 

GH Pyke and DG Read

pp. 211-214

 


Managing the Grey-Headed Flying-Fox as a Threatened Species in NSW. P. Eby and D. Lunney (Eds) A Review by Eleanor Wills. 

E Wills

pp. 215-216

 


Predators with Pouches. The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials. M. Jones, C. Dickman AND M. Archer (Eds) A Review by M.L. Augee 

ML Augee

pp. 217-218

 


Reproductive Science and Intergrated Conservation. W.V. Holt, A.R. Pickard, J.C. Rodger AND D.E. Wildt (Eds) A Review by Marilyn B. Renfree. 

MB Refree

pp. 219-220

 


John Hilary Seebeck 1939 - 2003. An obituary by Peter Menkhorst (with assistance from Ian Mansergh, Ian Temby and Robert Warneke) 

P Menkhorst

pp. 221-226

 


ERRATUM: New records of Hastings River mouse Pseudomys oralis from State Forest 

PD Meek , K McCray and B Cann

pp. 227-227

 


  
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