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Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 56 Number 2 2008
Relationships between nestling condition and variability in coccidian prevalence among three species of wild-nesting birds in New Zealand
Phillip Cassey and John G. Ewen
pp. 75-78
Abstract
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Low levels of extra-pair paternity in southern emu-wrens (Aves : Maluridae)
Grainne S. Maguire and Raoul A. Mulder
pp. 79-84
Abstract
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Helminth assemblages of
Uromys
spp. (Muridae : Hydromyinae) from Australia, Papua New Guinea and Papua Indonesia and comparison with assemblages in
Melomys
spp.
L. R. Smales and D. M. Spratt
pp. 85-94
Abstract
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Habitat complexity explains species-specific occupancy but not species richness in a Western Australian woodland
Jarrad A. Cousin and Ryan D. Phillips
pp. 95-102
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Evolution and maintenance of colour pattern polymorphism in
Liopholis
(Squamata : Scincidae)
David G. Chapple, Mark N. Hutchinson, Brad Maryan, Mike Plivelich, Jennifer A. Moore and J. Scott Keogh
pp. 103-115
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In superb fairy wrens (
Malurus cyaneus
), nuptial males have more blood parasites and higher haemoglobin concentration than eclipsed males
Diane Colombelli-Négrel and Sonia Kleindorfer
pp. 117-121
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Understorey predicts the spatial distribution of
Ixodes hirsti
in South Australia
Margot Oorebeek and Sonia Kleindorfer
pp. 123-127
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Basking and diurnal foraging in the dasyurid marsupial
Pseudantechinus macdonnellensis
Chris R. Pavey and Fritz Geiser
pp. 129-135
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Population attributes of the spotted-tailed quoll (
Dasyurus maculatus
) in north-eastern New South Wales
A. S. Glen
pp. 137-142
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