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Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 52 Number 6 2004
Breeding ecology and group dynamics of the apostlebird
Iain A. Woxvold
pp. 561-581
Abstract
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Breeding biology and demography of the southern emu-wren (
Stipiturus malachurus
)
Grainne S. Maguire
and Raoul A. Mulder
pp. 583-604
Abstract
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Bat flight-muscle mass: implications for foraging strategy
R. D. Bullen
and N. L. McKenzie
pp. 605-622
Abstract
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Endoparasites of an insular subspecies of the western grey kangaroo,
Macropus fuliginosus
L. S. Webley
, I. Beveridge and G. Coulson
pp. 623-633
Abstract
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Effects of diet change on carbon and nitrogen stable-isotope ratios in blood cells and plasma of the long-nosed bandicoot
(Perameles nasuta)
Marcel Klaassen, Michele Thums and
Ian D. Hume
pp. 635-647
Abstract
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Reproduction in sympatric lizards: comparison of two species of
Ctenotus
(Scincidae) in south-eastern Australia
Jennifer E. Taylor
pp. 649-666
Abstract
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Altitudinal distribution and abundance of microhylid frogs (
Cophixalus
and
Austrochaperina
) of north-eastern Australia: baseline data for detecting biological responses to future climate change
L. P. Shoo
and Y. Williams
pp. 667-676
Abstract
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Annual Author Index
pp. 677-679
PDF (111 KB)
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