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Emu
Volume 109
Number 3 2009
Do Palm Cockatoos (Probosciger aterrimus) have long enough lifespans to support their low reproductive success?
Robert Heinsohn, Tanya Zeriga, Stephen Murphy, Paul Igag, Sarah Legge and Andrew L. Mack
pp. 183-191
Sexual dimorphism and determination of sex by morphometrics in Blue-fronted Amazons (Amazona aestiva)
Igor Berkunsky, Bettina Mahler and Juan Carlos Reboreda
pp. 192-197
Another piece in an Australian ornithological puzzle – a second Night Parrot is found dead in Queensland
Andrew McDougall, Gary Porter, Maree Mostert, Robert Cupitt, Sue Cupitt, Leo Joseph, Stephen Murphy, Heather Janetzki, Adrian Gallagher and Allan Burbidge
pp. 198-203
Diet composition, continuity in prey availability and marine habitat – keystones to population stability in the Snares Penguin (Eudyptes robustus)
Thomas Mattern, David M. Houston, Chris Lalas, Alvin N. Setiawan and Lloyd S. Davis
pp. 204-213
Genetic structure of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) populations in two regions with different land-uses in central Argentina
Virginia Alonso Roldán, Hernán Rossi Fraire, Joaquín Luis Navarro, Cristina Noemí Gardenal and Mónica Beatriz Martella
pp. 214-221
The historical frequency of head-colour morphs in the Gouldian Finch (Erythrura gouldiae)
Amanda J. Gilby, Sarah R. Pryke and Simon C. Griffith
pp. 222-229
Stealing rates in the Great Bowerbird (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis): effects of the spatial arrangement of males and availability of decorations
Natalie R. Doerr
pp. 230-236
Do male Great Bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchus nuchalis) minimise the costs of acquiring bower decorations by reusing decorations acquired in previous breeding seasons?
Natalie R. Doerr
pp. 237-243
First report of beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) in wild Red-fronted Parakeets (Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae) in New Zealand
Luis Ortiz-Catedral, Kate McInnes, Mark E. Hauber and Dianne H. Brunton
pp. 244-247
Associations between salinity and use of non-riverine wetland habitats by diurnal birds
Michael J. Smith, Michael P. Scroggie, E. Sabine G. Schreiber, Ed McNabb, Garry Cheers, Phoebe Macak, Richard Loyn and Keely Ough
pp. 252-259
Red-backed Hawks supply food to scavenging Chimango Caracaras
Alejandro V. Baladrón, Laura M. Biondi, María S. Bó, Ana I. Malizia and Marc J. Bechard
pp. 260-264
Low and variable reproductive success of a neotropical tyrant-flycatcher, Chapada Flycatcher (Suiriri islerorum)
Leonardo Fernandes França and Miguel Ângelo Marini
pp. 265-269
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