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Volume 12 Number
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| EDITORIAL |
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Pacific Conservation Biology and Impact Factors. H. Recher. |
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| NEWS AND VIEWS |
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| News from the Australasian Section of the Society for
Conservation Biology. T. Silberbauer and K. Firestone. |
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| Bushfire 2006 Conference. |
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| FORUM ESSAY |
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Urgent need for a systematic expansion of freshwater protected areas in Australia. T Kingsford and J. Nevill. |
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| RESEARCH PAPERS |
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Abundance and habitat associations of parrots at a hillforest site in Papua New Guinea. J. Marsden and C. T Symes. |
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Present and past distribution of Australian Brush-turkeys Alectura lathami in New South Wales — implications for management. A. Goth, K. P Nicol, G. Ross and J. J. Shields. |
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Marine mammals and Japanese long-line fishing vessels in Australian waters: operational interactions and sightings. C. Bell, P. Shaughnessy, M. Morrice and B. Stanley. |
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Toxic tucker: the potential impact of Cane Toads on Australian reptiles. J. G. Smith and B. L. Phillips. |
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Bird communities in remnant woodland on the New England Tablelands, New South Wales. S. J. S. Debus, H. A. Ford and D. Page. |
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Three evolutionarily significant units for conservation in the iguanid genus Brachylophus. E. L. Burns, B. H. Costello and B. A. Houlden. |
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| RESEARCH NOTE |
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A preliminary investigation into the potential impacts of fire on a forest dependent burrowing frog species. T D. Penman, E L. Lemckert and M. J. Mahony. |
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Volume 12 Number
2
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| EDITORIAL |
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Biodiversity Extinction. K. Firestone. |
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| NEWS AND VIEWS |
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| News from the Australasian Section of the Society for
Conservation Biology. N. Nelson. |
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| RESEARCH PAPERS |
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Fauna-habitat relationships: a basis for identifying key stand structural attributes in temperate Australian eucalypt forests and woodlands. C. McElhinny, P. Gibbons, C. Brack and J. Bauhus.
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Collections in space and time: geographical patterning of native frogs, mammals and reptiles through a continental gradient. R. A. How and M. A. Cowan. |
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Is the Carpentarian Rock-rat Zyzomys palatalis critically endangered? D. M. J. S. Bowman,
D. L. McIntyre and B. W Brook.
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The butterfly fauna of the Griffith district, a fragmented semi-arid landscape in inland southern New South Wales. M. E Braby and T D. Edwards.
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Avian translocations and disease; implications for New Zealand conservation. K. A. Parker, D. H. Brunton and R. Jakob-Hoff.
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Volume 12 Number
3
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| EDITORIAL |
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The 10% rule. I McLean. |
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| NEWS AND VIEWS |
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| SCB-A Newsletter September 2006 . N. Nelson. |
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| RESEARCH PAPERS |
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The effect of recent chaining on birds in the eastern wheatbelt of Western Australia. G. R. Fulton and J. D. Majer.
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Causes of mortality to the endangered Southern Cassowary Casuarius casuarius johnsonii in Queensland, Australia. C. P. Kofron and A. Chapman. |
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Habitat use as a predictor of nest raiding by individual hedgehogs Erinaceus europaeus in New Zealand. C. Jones and G. Norbury.
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Documenting floral visitors to rare Hawaiian plants using automated video recordings. M. C. Gardener and C. C. Daehler.
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Factors affecting patch occupancy by the White-browed Treecreeper Climacteris affinis in an agricultural landscape in north-west Victoria, Australia. J. Q. Radford and A. F. Benett.
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Long-term natural and human perturbations and current status of Clipprton Atoll, a remote island of the Eastern Pacific. C. H. Jost and S. Andréfouët. |
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Cross-border trade in Saratoga fingerlings from the Bensbach River, south-west Papua New Guinea. G. Hitchcock. |
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Hematozoa of forest birds in American Samoa - evidence for a diverse, indigenous parasite fauna from the South Pacific. C. T. Atkinson, R. C. Utzurrum, J. O. Saemon, A. F. Savage and D. A. Lapointe. |
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Shore-based recreatioinal angling in the Rottnest Island Researve, Western Australia: Spatial and temporal distribution of catch and fishing effort. C. B. Smallwood, L. E. Beckley and N. R. Summer. |
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Volume 12 Number
4
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| EDITORIAL |
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The Sustainability Conundrum. I. McLean. |
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| FORUM ESSAY |
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Conservation aspects of geothermal vegetation. Petteri Muukkonen. |
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| NEWS AND VIEWS |
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| SCB-A Newsletter December 2006. H. F. Recher. |
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| RESEARCH PAPERS |
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Breeding-habitat and nest-site characteristics of Scarlet Robins and Eastern Yellow Robins near Armidale, New South Wales. S. J. S. Debus.
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The successful eradication of two blackberry species Rubus megalococcus and R. adenotrichos (Rosaceae) from Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. C. E. Buddenhagen. |
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The role of intense nest predation in the decline of Scarlet Robins and Eastern Yellow Robins in remnant woodland near Armidale, New South Wales. S. J. S. Debus.
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Relating spatial and temporal patterns in floristics with vegetation mapping: an example from Fraser Island, south-east Queensland, Australia. B. E. Lawson and G. Wardell-Johnson.
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Intraspecific variation in detection of bird-habitat relationships: declining birds in southern Australian woodlands. M. Maron and A. Lill.
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Overview of the conservation status of Australian frogs. J.-M. Hero, C. Morrison, G. Gillespie, J. D. Roberts, D. Newell, E. Meyer, K. McDonald, F. Lemckert, M. Mahony, W. Osborne, H. Hines, S. Richards, C. Hoskin, J. Clarke, N. Doak and L. Shoo. |
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Assessing the risk of boat strike on Dugongs Dugong dugon at Burrum Heads, Queensland, Australia. R. N. Maitland, I. R. Lawler and J. K. Sheppard. |
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| BOOK REVIEW |
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Practical Conservation Biology. S. Stankowski. |
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| INDEX |
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