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A journal dedicated to conservation and wildlife management in the Pacific region.
Table of Contents of Volume 2
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Volume 2 Number 1
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What's happening in New Zealand Conservation? D. Lambert and C. Moritz. |
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Theme: Biological Conservation in New Zealand
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The future of New Zealand conservation: Ethics and Politics. J. Morton. |
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Kaitiakitanga: Maori perspectives on conservation. M. Roberts, W. Norman, N. Minhinnick, D. Wihongi and C. Kirkwood. |
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DNA science and conservation. D. M. Lambert and C. D. Millar.
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New Zealand translocations: theory and practice. D. P. Armstrong and L G. McLean.
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Marine conservation in New Zealand. R. G. Creese and R. G. Cole.
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Conservation of marine mammals in New Zealand. E. Slooten and S. M. Dawson.
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The long-term conservation of forest diversity in New Zealand. J. Ogden.
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Conservation and ecological restoration in New Zealand. M. N. Clout and A. J. Saunders.
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Conservation values, research and New Zealand's responsibilities for the Southern Ocean Islands and Antarctica. E. C. Young.
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The New Zealand law and conservation. K. Bosselmann and P. Taylor.
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Conservation is not enough. E. Goldsmith.
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Volume 2 Number 2
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| EDITORIAL |
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Speaking out! C. Moritz. |
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| ESSAYS |
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Ecological functioning in and Australia and research to assist conservation of biodiversity. C. James, J. Landsberg and S.R. Morton. |
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Coral reef gastropods - a sustainable resource? A. Poulsen. |
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| REVIEW |
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Relationships between fluctuating asymmetry and fitness: how good is the evidence? G. M. Clarke. |
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| RESEARCH PAPERS |
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Conservation genetics of the Parma Wallaby Macropus parma: a case study for Australian marsupials. L. W. McKenzie and D. W. Cooper. |
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Conservation implications of internesting habitat use by Loggerhead Turtles Caretta carena in Woongara Marine Park, Queensland, Australia. A. D. Tucker, N. N. FitzSimmons and C. J. Limpus.
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Juvenile dispersal and use of habitat by the endangered Kiker6ri Pornarea dimidiata (Monarchinae) on Rarotonga, Cook Islands. K. Sanders, E. 0. Minor and R. A. Fordham. |
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Comparison of a common, rare and declining plant species in the Asteraceae: possible causes of rarity. S. McIntyre. |
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Changes in the status and distribution of four species of parrot in the south of Western Australia during 1970-1990. P. R. Mawson and J. L. Long.
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BOOK REVIEWS
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Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania. Ed. by C. Moritz and J. Kikkawa. C. L. Gross
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A Field Guide to Australian Butterflies. R. Fisher. D. Oliver.
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FORTHCOMING PAPERS
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Volume 2 Number 3
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| EDITORIAL |
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Tightening the belt . . . or strangling research? C. Moritz. |
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Towards a national bat research strategy for Australia: pointers arising from a survey of participants at the Sixth Australian Bat Conference in January, 1994. D. Lunney, B. Lam, and P. Baverstock. |
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An ecological approach to identifying the endangered fauna of New South Wales. D. Lunney, A. Curtin, D. Ayers, H. G. Cogger and C. R. Dickman.
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Changes in populations of bird species in roadside softwood scrub remnants/farmland and open eucalypt forest in south-cast Queensland, 1981 to 1993. G. J. Leach. |
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Impact of fire on invertebrate communities in mallee-heath scrublands of southwestern Australia. G. R. Friend and M. R. Williams.
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The relative conservation value of remnant patches of native vegetation in the wheatbelt of Western Australia: I. Plant diversity. M. G. Brooker and C. R. Margules.
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The influence of plant diversity on the resilience of harvester termites to fire. M. Abensperg-Traun, D. Steven and L. Atkins.
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Changes in habitat use by lizards on a New Zealand island following removal of the introduced Pacific Rat Rattus exulans. D. R. Towns.
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Protasparagus densiflorus: an environmental weed of coastal vegetation reserves. D. Bowden and R. W. Rogers.
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The conservation and ecology of rainforest pigeons in northeastern New South Wales. E. M. Date, H. F. Recher, H. A. Ford and D. A. Stewart.
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Volume 2 Number 4
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The role of conservation biology in the new millennium. H. F. Recher. |
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| NEWS AND VIEWS |
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Should Redclaw Crayfish be introduced to Fiji? R. Lowery. |
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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FORUM ESSAYS
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Broadening Environmental Management in Fiji. S. Weaver.
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Does our lack of vision threaten the viability of the reconstitution of disturbed ecosystems? D. A. Saunders.
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Distributions and biodiversity of the terrestrial vertebrates of Australia's Wet Tropics: a review of current knowledge. S. E. Williams, R. G. Pearson and P. J. Walsh. |
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The ecology of bats in south-east Australian forests and potential impacts of forestry practices: a review. B. S. Law. |
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Biodiversity indicators in semi-arid, agricultural Western Australia. M. Abensperg-Traun, G. W. Arnold, D. W. Steven, G. T. Smith, L. Atkins, J. J. Viveen and M. Gutter.
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The utility to birds and mammals of remnant riparian vegetation and associated windbreaks in the tropical Queensland uplands. F. Crome, J. Isaacs and L. Moore.
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Absence of Ship Rat Rattus rattus, and Norway Rat Rattus norvegicus, on Ouvea (Loyalty Islands, New Caledonia): consequences for conservation. D. Robinet and M. Salas.
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Fire studies in Mallee (Eucalyptus spp.) communities of western New South Wales: spatial and temporal fluxes in soil chemistry and soil biology following prescribed fire. J. C. Noble, D. J. Tongway, M. M. Roper and W. G. Whitford.
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Conservation and status of Lutra provocax in Chile. G. Medina.
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