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Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 55 Number 1 2007


Developments at the Australian Journal of Zoology — Editorial 2007 

M. A. Elgar and D. J. McGlashan

pp. iii-iii

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Does decoration building influence antipredator responses in an orb-web spider (Argiope keyserlingi) in its natural habitat? 

Sean J. Blamires, Dieter F. Hochuli and Michael B. Thompson

pp. 1-7

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A natural history of web decorations in the St Andrew's Cross spider (Argiope keyserlingi) 

Dinesh Rao, Ken Cheng and Marie E. Herberstein

pp. 9-14

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Microhabitat separation and niche overlap among five assemblages of tropical skinks 

Brett A. Goodman

pp. 15-27

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Structures of bird communities in woodland remnants in central New South Wales, Australia 

S. V. Briggs, J. A. Seddon and S. J. Doyle

pp. 29-40

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The ecology of the rufous treecreeper in the jarrah forest of south-western Australia and implications for its conservation and management 

Michael D. Craig

pp. 41-48

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Bats under a hot tin roof: comparing the microclimate of eastern cave bat (Vespadelus troughtoni) roosts in a shed and cave overhangs 

B. S. Law and M. Chidel

pp. 49-55

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Anatomy of the nasal passages of three species of Australian bats in relation to water loss 

J. E. Nelson, K. A. Christian and R. V. Baudinette

pp. 57-62

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Scat contents of the spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus in the New England gorges, north-eastern New South Wales 

Peter J. Jarman, Lee R. Allen, Dennis J. Boschma and Stuart W. Green

pp. 63-72

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