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Australian Journal of Zoology Australian Journal of Zoology
Volume 52 Number 1 2004


Allozyme, chromosomal and morphological variability in the Litoria lesueuri species group (Anura : Hylidae), including a description of a new species 

S. C. Donnellan and M. J. Mahony

pp. 1-28

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Osteological variation and taxonomic affinities of bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops spp., from South Australia 

Catherine M. Kemper

pp. 29-48

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Activity budgets of the agile wallaby, Macropus agilis 

Simon C. Stirrat

pp. 49-64

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The helminth parasites of Melomys cervinipes (Rodentia : Muridae : Hydromyinae) 

L. R. Smales , B. Heinrich and S. C. McKillup

pp. 65-80

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Temporal aspects of feeding events in tammar (Macropus eugenii) and parma (Macropus parma) wallabies. I. Food acquisition and oral processing 

R. G. Lentle, I. D. Hume, K. J. Stafford, M. Kennedy, B. P. Springett, R. Browne and S. Haslett

pp. 81-95

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Biogeography of the ant fauna of the Tiwi Islands, in northern Australia's monsoonal tropics 

Alan N. Andersen , John C. Z. Woinarski and Ben D. Hoffmann

pp. 97-110

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