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1. A Study of Population Genetics in the Domestic Cats of Hobart.
Australian Journal of Zoology 23(3)
JA Dartnall and NB Todd
Published 1 September 1975

2. Annual variation in arrival and departure times of carrion insects at carcasses: implications for succession studies in forensic entomology
Australian Journal of Zoology 51(6)
M. S. Archer
Published 18 February 2004

3. Demographics of tiger quoll (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) populations in south-eastern Australia
Australian Journal of Zoology 51(6)
C. A. Belcher
Published 18 February 2004

4. Life history and demographics of an island possum
Australian Journal of Zoology 53(3)
Joanne L. Isaac
Published 16 June 2005

5. Hibernation and Daily Torpor in Marsupials - a Review
Australian Journal of Zoology 42(1)
F Geiser
Published 1 February 1994

6. DNA-hybridisation Studies of Marsupials and their Implications for Metatherian Classification
Australian Journal of Zoology 45(3)
John A. W. Kirsch, Mark S. Springer and François-Joseph Lapointe
Published 3 September 1997

7. The life history of Trichosurus vulpecula hypoleucus (Phalangeridae) in the jarrah forest of south-western Australia
Australian Journal of Zoology 53(4)
A. F. Wayne, C. G. Ward, J. F. Rooney, C. V. Vellios and D. B. Lindenmayer
Published 6 September 2005

8. Conservation status and biogeography of Australia's terrestrial mammals
Australian Journal of Zoology 56(6)
Andrew A. Burbidge, N. L. McKenzie, K. E. C. Brennan, J. C. Z. Woinarski, C. R. Dickman, A. Baynes, G. Gordon, P. W. Menkhorst and A. C. Robinson
Published 24 March 2009

9. Predator scent induces differing responses in two sympatric macropodids
Australian Journal of Zoology 53(2)
Daniel Ramp, Ben G. Russell and David B. Croft
Published 6 April 2005

10. Monotreme and Marsupial Breeding Programs in Australian Zoos
Australian Journal of Zoology 37(3)
GG George
Published 1 April 1989

11. Vigilance and Grouping in the Eastern Gray Kangaroo, Macropus giganteus
Australian Journal of Zoology 41(4)
AML Colagross and A Cockburn
Published 1 August 1993

12. Altitudinal distribution and abundance of microhylid frogs (Cophixalus and Austrochaperina) of north-eastern Australia: baseline data for detecting biological responses to future climate change
Australian Journal of Zoology 52(6)
L. P. Shoo and Y. Williams
Published 14 December 2004

13. A review of feeding and diet selection in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus)
Australian Journal of Zoology 48(3)
Benjamin D. Moore and William J. Foley
Published 21 July 2000

14. Aspects of the ecology of common wombats (Vombatus ursinus) at high density on pastoral land in Victoria
Australian Journal of Zoology 52(3)
Lee F. Skerratt, John H. L. Skerratt, Sam Banks, Roger Martin and Kathrine Handasyde
Published 30 June 2004

15. Phylogenetic relationships among the Australian and New Zealand genera of freshwater crayfishes (Decapoda : Parastacidae)
Australian Journal of Zoology 47(2)
Keith A. Crandall, James W. Fetzner, Jr, Susan H. Lawler, Margie Kinnersley and Christopher M. Austin
Published 19 May 1999

16. Effects of diet change on carbon and nitrogen stable-isotope ratios in blood cells and plasma of the long-nosed bandicoot (Perameles nasuta)
Australian Journal of Zoology 52(6)
Marcel Klaassen, Michele Thums and Ian D. Hume
Published 14 December 2004

17. Kinematics, maximal metabolic rate, sprint and endurance for a slow-moving lizard, the thorny devil (Moloch horridus)
Australian Journal of Zoology 52(5)
Christofer J. Clemente, Graham G. Thompson, Philip C. Withers and David Lloyd
Published 28 October 2004

18. The Biology and Ecology of Heliothis-Armigera (Hubner) and Heliothis-Punctigera Wallengren (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) in Australia - What Do We Know
Australian Journal of Zoology 34(6)
MP Zalucki, G Daglish, S Firempong and P Twine
Published 1 December 1986

19. Ecological and evolutionary significance of sizes of giant extinct kangaroos
Australian Journal of Zoology 54(4)
Kristofer M. Helgen, Rod T. Wells, Benjamin P. Kear, Wayne R. Gerdtz and Timothy F. Flannery
Published 11 August 2006

20. Extensive evaluation of faecal preservation and DNA extraction methods in Australian native and introduced species
Australian Journal of Zoology 51(4)
Maxine P. Piggott and Andrea C. Taylor
Published 10 November 2003

  
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