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Emu
Volume 100
Number 4 2000
Fidelity to Bowers, Adult Plumage Acquisition, Longevity and Survival in Male Golden Bowerbirds Prionodura newtoniana
Clifford B. Frith and Dawn W. Frith
pp. 249-263
Morphological Adaptations to Nectarivory of the Alimentary Tract of the Swift Parrot Lathamus discolor
Brett D. Gartrell, Susan M. Jones, Raymond N. Brereton and Lee B. Astheimer
pp. 274-279
Seasonal Abundance and Diet of the Comb-crested Jacana Irediparra gallinacea in the Tropical Northern Territory
P. L. Dostine and S. R. Morton
pp. 299-311
Time Spent in Exclusive Economic Zones of Southern Oceans by Non-breeding Wandering Albatrosses (Diomedea spp.): Implications for National Responsibilities for Conservation
D. G. Nicholls, M. D. Murray, E. C. Butcher and P. J. Moors
pp. 318-323
Intraspecific Variation Studies in Australian Birds, Subspecies, Isolates and Ultrataxon Concepts: How Close Are We to a Final Designation of Forms?
Allen Keast
pp. 324-328
Short Communication: Influence of Artificial Burrows and Microhabitat on Burrow Competition between Chatham Petrels Pterodroma axillaris and Broad-billled Prions Pachyptila vittata
W. J. Sullivan, K-J. Wilson and A. Paterson
pp. 329-333
Short Communication: Evidence for Co-operative Breeding in the Pale Yellow Robin, Tregellasia capito
Timothy D. Male
pp. 333-336
Short Communication: Sexing the Critically Endangered Kakapo Strigops habroptilus Bruce C. Robertson
, Craig D. Millar, Edward O. Minot, Don V. Merton and David M. Lambert
pp. 336-339
Short Communication: New Record of the White-faced Heron Egretta novaehollandiae in Xiamen (Amoy), China
Xiaolin Chen, Zhihong Chen and Wenzhen Fang
pp. 340-340
The Directory of Australian Birds. Passerines. by R. Schodde and I. Mason
Allen Keast
pp. 341-342
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