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Australian Mammalogy
Volume 27 Number 2 2005
Habitat selection by common brushtail possums in a patchy eucalypt-forestry environment.
Mar K le and C McArthur
pp. 119-127
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An improved diagnosis for Dactylopsila megalura (Marsupialia: Petauridae) of New Guinea.
JI Menzies and RK Singadan
pp. 129-135
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Life under a sandstone overhang: the ecology of the eastern cave bat Vespadelus troughtoni in northern New South Wales.
B Law , M Chidel and A Mong
pp. 137-145
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Monsieur Jules Verreaux and the platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus: comments on a naturaliste voyageur.
SM Jackson , TR Grant , PD Temple-Smith and G Bennett
pp. 147-160
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A description and discussion of the penile morphology of Rhinonicteris aurantius (Gray, 1845) (Microchiroptera: Hipposideridae).
KN Armstrong
pp. 161-167
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Physiological significance of the microclimate in night refuges of the numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus.
CE Cooper and PC Withers
pp. 169-174
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Wallaby extinctions at the macropodid frontier: the changing status of the northern pademelon Thylogale browni (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea.
TE Heinsohn
pp. 175-183
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Distribution, habitat and conservation status of the eastern pygmy-possum Cercartetus nanus in Victoria.
JM Harris and RL Goldingay
pp. 185-210
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The effect of sex and time of year on the suite of semiochemicals secreted by the sternal gland of the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii: Marsupialia).
R Zabaras , SG Wyllie and BJ Richardson
pp. 211-216
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Neurogenesis in the olfactory sytem of the brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula.
KJ Sanderson
pp. 217-219
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An early Pleistocene record of a giant koala (Phascolarctidae: Marsupialia) from western Victoria.
KJ Piper
pp. 221-223
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An extension to the known range of the eastern grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus on Cape York Peninsula.
EG Ritchie
pp. 225-226
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Additional records of prey of the fat-tailed false antechinus Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis from central Australia.
CJ Burwell , F Geiser , M Barritt , K May and CR Pavey
pp. 227-229
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Risk sensitive foraging: an experimental study of a solitary marsupial.
LN Evans , MA Elgar and KA Handasyde
pp. 231-234
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A soft-walled double-layered trap for capture of swamp wallabies Wallabia bicolor.
Stefano J Di , R Moyle and G Coulson
pp. 235-238
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Bat Ecology. TH Kunz and MB Fenton (Eds). A Review by Dan Lunney and Alison Mathews.
D Lunney and A Mathews
pp. 239-240
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