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Emu
Volume 107
Number 3 2007
The effect of bill structure on seed selection and handling ability of five species of granivorous birds
Shernice Soobramoney and Mike R. Perrin
pp. 169-176
Mitochondrial-DNA evidence shows the Australian Painted Snipe is a full species, Rostratula australis
Allan J. Baker, S. L. Pereira, Danny I. Rogers, Rebecca Elbourne and Chris J. Hassell
pp. 185-189
Seasonal and habitat-related changes in population density of North Island Saddlebacks (Philesturnus rufusater) on a small island: using distance sampling to determine variation
Dianne H. Brunton and Rosalie Stamp
pp. 196-202
Temporal variation in food resources determines onset of breeding in an Australian mistletoe specialist
Laurence P. Barea and David M. Watson
pp. 203-209
The digital tendon locking mechanism of owls: variation in the structure and arrangement of the mechanism and functional implications
Luke Einoder and Alastair Richardson
pp. 223-230
Using biometric measurements to determine gender of Flesh-footed Shearwaters, and their application as a tool in long-line by-catch management and ecological field studies
Sam Thalmann, G. Barry Baker, Mark Hindell, Michael C. Double and Rosemary Gales
pp. 231-238
An estimate of the population sizes of Black-browed (Thalassarche melanophrys) and Grey-headed (T. chrysostoma) Albatrosses breeding in the Diego Ramírez Archipelago, Chile
Graham Robertson, Carlos A. Moreno, Kieran Lawton, Javier Arata, Jose Valencia and Roger Kirkwood
pp. 239-244
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