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Emu
Volume 109
Number 1 2009
ROWLEY REVIEW. Phylogeography: its development and impact in Australo-Papuan ornithology with special reference to paraphyly in Australian birds
Leo Joseph and Kevin E. Omland
pp. 1-23
Biometrics, sexing criteria, age-structure and moult of Sooty Oystercatchers in south-eastern and north-western Australia
Birgita D. Hansen, Clive D. T. Minton, Rosalind Jessop and Peter Collins
pp. 25-33
Low seasonal variation in the diet of Rock Shags (Phalacrocorax magellanicus) at a Patagonian colony in Argentina
Alexandra Sapoznikow, Flavio Quintana and Luisa Kuba
pp. 35-39
Plasma cholinesterase characteristics in native Australian birds: significance for monitoring avian species for pesticide exposure
Karen Fildes, Judit K. Szabo, Michael J. Hooper, William A. Buttemer and Lee B. Astheimer
pp. 41-47
Provisioning of mates and chicks by Cayenne and Royal Terns: resource partitioning in northern Patagonia, Argentina
Alejandro J. Gatto and Pablo Yorio
pp. 49-55
A survey of Fairy Tern (Sterna nereis) breeding colonies in the Southern Lagoon, New Caledonia
Marleen Baling, Darryl Jeffries, Nicolas Barré and Dianne H. Brunton
pp. 57-61
First record of cooperative breeding in an Australian estrildid, the Long-tailed Finch (Poephila acuticauda)
Erica P. van Rooij and Simon C. Griffith
pp. 63-65
Towards a set of priorities for bird conservation and research in Australia: the perceptions of ornithologists
Kelly K. Miller and Michael A. Weston
pp. 67-74
A new audio-visual technique for effectively monitoring nest predation and the behaviour of nesting birds
Diane Colombelli-Négrel, Jeremy Robertson and Sonia Kleindorfer
pp. 83-88
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