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Australian Mammalogy
Volume 26 Number 2 2004


Are day-active small mammals rare and small birds abundant in Australian desert environments because small mammals are inferior thermoregulators? 

PC Withers , CE Cooper and WA Buttemer

pp. 117-124

 


The role of torpor in the life of Australian arid zone mammals. 

F Geiser

pp. 125-134

 


Variation in body temperature in free-ranging western grey kangaroos Macropus fuliginosus. 

SK Maloney , A Fuller , PR Kamerman , G Mitchell and D Mitchell

pp. 135-144

 


Fur versus feathers: the different roles of red kangaroo fur and emu feathers in thermoregulation in the Australian arid zone. 

TJ Dawson and SK Maloney

pp. 145-151

 


Is the energetics of mammalian hopping locomotion advantageous in arid environments? 

KN Webster and TJ Dawson

pp. 153-160

 


The ecophysiology of survival in juvenile red kangaroos Macropus rufus: greater demands and higher costs. 

AJ Munn and TJ Dawson

pp. 161-168

 


Diets and foraging behaviour of red and eastern grey kangaroos in arid shrub land: is feeding behaviour involved in the range expansion of the eastern grey kangaroo into the arid zone? 

TJ Dawson , KJ McTavish and BA Ellis

pp. 169-178

 


Aspects of the ecophysiology and the dietary strategy of the greater bilby Macrotis lagotis: a review. 

LA Gibson and ID Hume

pp. 179-183

 


Differential responses by sympatric macropodids to severe drought. 

PE Hornsby and EY Corlett

pp. 185-190

 


The effect of water deprivation on signalling molecules that utilise cGMP in the spinifex hopping mouse Notomys alexis. 

RA Heimeier , RC Bartolo and JA Donald

pp. 191-198

 


Adaptations of the short-beaked echidna Tachyglossus aculateus for sperm production, particularly in an arid environment. 

RC Jones , D Djakiew and JL Dacheux

pp. 199-204

 


The ecology of insectivorous bats in the Simpson Desert central Australia: habitat use. 

AJ Williams and CR Dickman

pp. 205-214

 


Kangaroo-vehicle collisions in Australia?s sheep rangelands, during and following drought periods. 

E Lee , U Klöcker , DB Croft and D Ramp

pp. 215-226

 


  
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