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Volume 102 Number 1 2002
Special Centenary Issue: One Hundred Years of Emu


Birds of a feather: a century of austral ornithology 

Penny Olsen

pp. I-iv

 


An Emu for a nation: a centenary reflection on the journal and its discipline 

Libby Robin

pp. 1-7

  
 


Short sketches from the long history of cooperative breeding in Australian birds 

Christopher R. J. Boland and Andrew Cockburn

pp. 9-17

 


Changes in latitude, changes in attitude: a perspective on ecophysiological studies of Australian birds 

Lee B. Astheimer and William A. Buttemer

pp. 19-27

  
 


Australian research on bird pests: impact, management and future directions 

Mary Bomford and Ron Sinclair

pp. 29-45

  
 


Australian waterbirds — products of the continent's ecology 

R. T. Kingsford and F. I. Norman

pp. 47-69

 


Albatrosses and petrels in Australia: a review of their conservation and management 

G. Barry Baker , Rosemary Gales, Sheryl Hamilton and Victoria Wilkinson

pp. 71-97

  
 


Large-scale bird-movement patterns evident in eastern Australian atlas data 

Peter A. Griffioen and Michael F. Clarke

pp. 99-125

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