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Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 50 Number 3 2002


Nest-site selection in a terrestrially breeding frog with protracted development 

N. J. Mitchell

pp. 225-235

  
 


The rete testis of acrobatid and burramyid marsupials 

P. A. Woolley and A. E. Vanderveen

pp. 237-247

  
 


Diets and predictions of feeding rate of house mice and Lakeland Downs short-tailed mice inhabiting an arid-zone island in Western Australia 

D. Moro and S. D. Bradshaw

pp. 249-265

  
 


A taxonomic assessment and redescription of Polydactylus multiradiatus (Günther, 1860), with a synopsis of other Australian species in the genus (Perciformes : Polynemidae) 

H. Motomura , J. W. Johnson and Y. Iwatsuki

pp. 267-279

  
 


The effects of tooth wear on the activity patterns of free-ranging koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus Goldfuss) 

M. Logan and G. D. Sanson

pp. 281-292

  
 


Naso mcdadei, a new species of unicornfish (Perciformes : Acanthuridae), with a review of the Naso tuberosus species complex 

J. W. Johnson

pp. 293-311

  
 


Seasonal variation in body mass and blood oxygen carrying capacity of the superb fairy-wren (Malurus cyaneus) 

J. Box, A. Lill and J. Baldwin

pp. 313-323

  
 


  
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