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A journal dedicated to conservation and wildlife management in the Pacific region.



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  Volume 2 Number 1

 
EDITORIAL  
  What's happening in New Zealand Conservation? D. Lambert and C. Moritz. 1
  Theme: Biological Conservation in New Zealand  
  The future of New Zealand conservation: Ethics and Politics. J. Morton. 2
  Kaitiakitanga: Maori perspectives on conservation. M. Roberts, W. Norman, N. Minhinnick, D. Wihongi and C. Kirkwood. 7
  DNA science and conservation. D. M. Lambert and C. D. Millar. 21
  New Zealand translocations: theory and practice. D. P. Armstrong and L G. McLean. 39
  Marine conservation in New Zealand. R. G. Creese and R. G. Cole. 55
  Conservation of marine mammals in New Zealand. E. Slooten and S. M. Dawson. 64
  The long-term conservation of forest diversity in New Zealand. J. Ogden. 77
  Conservation and ecological restoration in New Zealand. M. N. Clout and A. J. Saunders. 91
  Conservation values, research and New Zealand's responsibilities for the Southern Ocean Islands and Antarctica. E. C. Young. 99
  The New Zealand law and conservation. K. Bosselmann and P. Taylor. 113
  Conservation is not enough. E. Goldsmith. 121

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  Volume 2 Number 2

 
EDITORIAL  
  Speaking out! C. Moritz. 125
ESSAYS  
  Ecological functioning in and Australia and research to assist conservation of biodiversity. C. James, J. Landsberg and S.R. Morton. 126
  Coral reef gastropods - a sustainable resource? A. Poulsen. 142
REVIEW  
  Relationships between fluctuating asymmetry and fitness: how good is the evidence? G. M. Clarke. 146
RESEARCH PAPERS  
  Conservation genetics of the Parma Wallaby Macropus parma: a case study for Australian marsupials. L. W. McKenzie and D. W. Cooper. 150
  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. 157
  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. 167
  Comparison of a common, rare and declining plant species in the Asteraceae: possible causes of rarity. S. McIntyre. 177
  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. 191
BOOK REVIEWS  
  Conservation Biology in Australia and Oceania. Ed. by C. Moritz and J. Kikkawa. C. L. Gross 200
  A Field Guide to Australian Butterflies. R. Fisher. D. Oliver. 201
FORTHCOMING PAPERS 202

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  Volume 2 Number 3

 
EDITORIAL  
  Tightening the belt . . . or strangling research? C. Moritz. 205
ESSAY  
  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. 206
REVIEW  
  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. 212
RESEARCH PAPERS  
  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. 232
  Impact of fire on invertebrate communities in mallee-heath scrublands of southwestern Australia. G. R. Friend and M. R. Williams. 244
  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. 268
  The influence of plant diversity on the resilience of harvester termites to fire. M. Abensperg-Traun, D. Steven and L. Atkins. 279
  Changes in habitat use by lizards on a New Zealand island following removal of the introduced Pacific Rat Rattus exulans. D. R. Towns. 286
  Protasparagus densiflorus: an environmental weed of coastal vegetation reserves. D. Bowden and R. W. Rogers. 293
  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. 299
FORTHCOMING PAPERS 309

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  Volume 2 Number 4

 
EDITORIAL  
  The role of conservation biology in the new millennium. H. F. Recher. 311
NEWS AND VIEWS  
  Should Redclaw Crayfish be introduced to Fiji? R. Lowery. 312
ANNOUNCEMENTS 313
FORUM ESSAYS  
  Broadening Environmental Management in Fiji. S. Weaver. 315
  Does our lack of vision threaten the viability of the reconstitution of disturbed ecosystems? D. A. Saunders. 321
REVIEWS  
  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. 327
  The ecology of bats in south-east Australian forests and potential impacts of forestry practices: a review. B. S. Law. 363
RESEARCH PAPERS  
  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. 375
  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. 328
  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. 390
  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. 398
  Conservation and status of Lutra provocax in Chile. G. Medina. 414
INDEX 421

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