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  Volume 13 Number 1

 
EDITORIAL  
  Magic bullet misses possum target . Heidi Baillie . 1
NEWS AND VIEWS  
SCB-A Newsletter March 2007. H. F. Recher .
3
RESEARCH PAPERS  
 

Prestige, taboo and sustainability: predicting wildlife population trajectories in indigenous commerce. C. S. Monson and P. A. Cox .

4
 

Ditribution of the introduced parasitic fly Philornis downsi (Diptera, Muscidae) in the Galapagos Islands. D. A. Wiedenfeld, G. A. Jiménez U., B. Fessl, S. Kleindorfer and J. C. Valarezo .

14
 

A preliminary study of regeneration in wild populations of threatened endemic Hawaiian palsm (Pritchardia, Arecaceae). M. H. Chapin, M. Maunder and K. E. Horak .

20
 

Evidence for the presence of a second species of mongoose inthe Fiji Islands. C. G. Morely, P. A. McLenachan and P. J. Lockhart .

29
 

Conservation and use of the Hawksbill Turtle - public valuation and attitudes: an Australian case study. C. Tisdell, H. Swarna Nantha and C. Wilson .

35
 

Are regional ecosystems compatible with floristic heterogeneity? A case study from Toohey Forest, south-east Queensland, Australia. G. W. Wardell-Johnson, B. E. Lawson and R. H. Coutts.

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Rankign coral ecosystem "health and value" for he islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago. P. L. Jokiel and K. S. Rodgers.

60
RESEARCH NOTE  
 

Urban countryside biogeography: a decade of comparing the avifauna of a Sydney suburb an reserve. P. R. Ehrlich.

69
BOOK REVIEW  
 

Naked Ape to Superspecies: A personal perspective on humanity and the global eco-crisis. 2nd Edition. M. Russell .

75
 
Deep Simplicity: Chaos, Complexity and the Emergence of Life. M. Russell.
75
     
  Volume 13 Number 2

 
EDITORIAL  
  I saw a nomad, and it was me. I. G. McLean. 77
NEWS AND VIEWS  
  News from the Australasian Section of the Society of Conservation Biology: June 2007. H. Recher. 79
Theme: Dispersive Fauna
 
RESEARCH PAPERS  
 

Conservation Challenge of Dispersive Fauna. H. F. Recher.

81
 

The conservation challenge of sustaining spatially dependent evolution. D. A. Driscoll.

84
 

The extent of dispersive movement behaviour in Australian vertebrate animals, possible causes, and some implications for conservation. S. Gilmore, B. Mackey and S. Berry.

93
 

Spatial patterns of a Southern Bell Frog Litoria raniformis population in an agricultural landscape. S. Wassesn, D. A. Roshier, R. J. Watts and A. I. Robertson.

104
 

Conservation of the Swift Parrot Lathamus discolor — management lessons for a threatened migratory species. D. Saunders, R. Brereton, C. Tzaros, M. Holdsworth and R. Price.

111
 

Potential applications of remotely sensed vegetation greenness to habitat analysis and the conservation of dispersive fauna. S. Berry, B. Mackey and T. Brown.

120
 

Monitoring continental movement patterns of the Australian Bustard Ardeotis australis through community-based surveys and remote sensing. M. Ziembicki and J. C. Z. Woinarski.

128
BOOK REVIEWS  
  CSIRO List of Australian vertebrates: a reference with conservation status. H. F. Recher. 143
  Status and conservation of shorebirds in the East Asian-Australasian flyway. H.F. Recher. 144
  Heard Island: Souther Ocean sentinel. W. E. Davis Jr. 145
     
  Volume 13 Number 3

 
EDITORIAL  
  Into the Looking Glass. I. McLean. 147
RESEARCH PAPERS  
 

Serum testosterone and estradiol-17b levels during the peak period in a year-round Hawksbill Turtle Eretmochelys imbricata L. nesting population. K. A. Dobbs, J. D. Miller, D. W. Owens and A. M. Landry Jr.

151
 

Changes in the structure and species dominance in vegetation over 60 years in an urban bushland remnant. R. Crosti, K. W. Dixon, P. G. Ladd and C. J. Yates.

158
 

Photopollution impacts on the nocturnal behaviour of the Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps). S. M. Barber-Meyer.

171
 

Fire regimes and their correlates in the Darwin region of northern Australia. O. Price and B. Baker.

177
 

The impact of fire and dogs on Koalas at Port Stephens, New South Wales, using population viability analysis. D. Lunney, S. Gresser, L. E. O’Neill, A. Matthews and J. Rhodes.

189
 

Changes in bird abundance following Common Myna control on a New Zealand island. S. D. Tindall, C. J. Ralph and M. N. Clout.

202
 

Predator or disperser? A test of indigenous fruit preference of alien rats (Rattus rattus) on Nishi-jima (Ogasawara Islands). T. Abe.

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Diet composition of the invasive cane toad (Chaunus marinus) on Rota, Northern Mariana Islands. R. N. Reed, K. A. Bakkegard, G. E. Desy and S. M. Plentovich.

219
BOOK REVIEW  
 

Threatened species legislation: is it just an Act? P. Hollick.

223
     
  Volume 13 Number 4

 
EDITORIAL  
  The Planners view of Conservation . I. McLean. 225
RESEARCH PAPERS  
 

Is there value in reviewing distributing models? A case study using critical weight range mammals in southeastern Australia. T. D. Penman and C. P. Slade .

227
 

Early and late colonizers in mine site rehabilitated waste dumps in the Goldfields of Western Australia. G.G. Thompson and S. A. Thompson.

235
 

Diet of feral cats in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park. S. C. Hess, H. Hansen, D. Nelson, R. Swift and P. C. Bank.

244
 

Herpetofauna, community education and logging on Choiseul Island, Solomon Islands: implications for conservation. C. Morrison, P. Pikacha, T. Pitakia and D. Boseto.

250
 

The application of intro-species fostering techniques to the southern hairy-nosed wombat, Lasiorhinus latiforons. G. R. Finlayson, D. A. Taggart, G. A. Shimmin, C. R. White, V. Steele, M. C. J. Paris and P. D. Temple-Smith.

259
 

Improving the landscape scale management of Buffel Grass Cenchrus ciliaris aerial survey, predictive modelling and a Geographic Information System. H. Puckey, C. Brock and C. Yates.

264
 

New abundance estimates suggest Doubtful Sound bottlenose dolphins are declining. R. J. Currey, S. M. Dawson and E. Slooten.

274
 

Population responses of small and medium sized mammals to fox control at Jervis Bay, southeastern Australia. N. Dexter, P. Meeks, S. Moore, M. Hudson and H. Richardson.

283
  Incorporating marine turtle habitatsinto the marine protected area design for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Queensland, Australia. K. Dobbs, L. Fernandes, S. Slegers, B. Jago, L. Thompson, J. Hall, J. Day, D. Cameron, J. Tanzer, F. MacDonald and C. Limpus. 293
BOOK REVIEW  
  Wildlife Tourism. K. Hulsman. 303
 

Australia's Mammal Extinctions: a 50 000 year History. R. J. Fensham .

304
   
INDEX 306
     
 

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