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Volume 109 Number 2 2009


Wetland conservation in the Murray–Darling Basin – is it going down the drain? 

Katherine L. Buchanan

pp. i-iv

 


Annual, sexual, size- and condition-related variation in the colour and fluorescent pigment content of yellow crest-feathers in Snares Penguins (Eudyptes robustus) 

Kevin J. McGraw, Melanie Massaro, Trevor J. Rivers and Thomas Mattern

pp. 93-99

  
 


Do observer differences in bird detection affect inferences from large-scale ecological studies? 

David B. Lindenmayer, Jeff T. Wood and Christopher MacGregor

pp. 100-106

  
 


Valuing coastal habitats: predicting high-tide roosts of non-breeding migratory shorebirds from landscape composition 

Yuri Zharikov and David A. Milton

pp. 107-120

  
 


The prevalence and intensity of tick infestation in passerines from South Australia 

Margot Oorebeek and Sonia Kleindorfer

pp. 121-125

  
 


How will climate change affect plant–herbivore interactions? A tropical waterbird case study 

Lochran W. Traill, Peter J. Whitehead and Barry W. Brook

pp. 126-134

  
 


Does the presence of grevilleas and eucalypts in urban gardens influence the distribution and foraging ecology of Noisy Miners? 

Lisa C. Ashley, Richard E. Major and Charlotte E. Taylor

pp. 135-142

  
 


Systematic and conservation implications of mitochondrial DNA diversity in emu-wrens, Stipiturus (Aves : Maluridae) 

S. C. Donnellan, J. Armstrong, M. Pickett, T. Milne, J. Baulderstone, T. Hollfelder and T. Bertozzi

pp. 143-152

  
 


Social organisation and foraging ecology of the cooperatively breeding Chestnut-crowned Babbler (Pomatostomus ruficeps) 

Dean J. Portelli, Holly Barclay, Deborah J. F. Russell, Simon C. Griffith and Andrew F. Russell

pp. 153-162

  
 


Nutrient sources for forest birds captured within an undisturbed petrel colony, and management implications 

David J. Hawke and Richard N. Holdaway

pp. 163-169

  
 


The importance of eastern China for shorebirds during the non-breeding season 

Lei Cao, Shan Tang, Xin Wang and Mark Barter

pp. 170-178

  
 


Obituary: Richard A. Zann, 27 November 1944–7 February 2009 

Mike Clarke

pp. 179-179

 


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pp. 180-182

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