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



Table of Contents of Volume 7
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  Volume 7 Number 1

 
EDITORIAL  
  Environmental Roadshow. H. F. Recher. 1
NEWS  
  Grahame Webb wins Clunies Ross Medal 3
Elvira Carrillo Trust 3
RESEARCH PAPERS  
  A direct comparison of trapping and spotlight searches for capturing Brown Tree Snakes on Guam. R. M. Engeman and D. S. Vice. 4
  Seasonal and landscape differences in the foraging behavious of the Rufous Treecreeper Climacteris rufa. G. Luck, A. Charmantier and P. Ezanno. 9
  Conservation of wetlands in the Paroo and Warrego River catchments in arid Australia. R. T. Kingsford, R. F. Thomas and A. L. Curtin. 21
  Community characteristics, species diversity and management of middle-mountain moist evergreen broad-leaved forest in the Ailao Mountains. Wen Yao Liu, J. E. D. Fox and Zai Fu Xu. 34
  The influence of recent changes in public sector management on biodiversity conservation. J. A. Beckwith and S. A. Moore. 45
  The reproductive biology and diet of sea snake bycatch of prawn trawling in Northern Australia: characteristics important for assessing the impacts on populations. G. C. Fry, D. A. Milton and T. J. Wassenberg. 55
BOOK REVIEWS  
  Temperate Eucalypt Woodlands in Australia: Biology, Conservation, Management and Restoration. J. Landy. 74
  You are the Earth. S. Hawkins. 75
  Volume 7 Number 2

 
EDITORIAL  
  Veterinary Conservation Biology. H. F. Recher. 77
RESEARCH PAPERS  
  Community survey of the distribution of Lumholtz's Tree-kangaroo on the Atherton Tablelands, north-east Queensland. J. Kanowski, L. Felderhof G. Newell, T. Parker, C. Schmidt, B. Stirn, R. Wilson and J. W. Winter. 79
  Testing for food limitation in reintroduced Hihi populations: Contrasting results for two islands. D. P Armstrong and J. G. Ewen. 87
  Case history studies of the effects of vegetation succession and fire on the moth Frans simulans (Lepidoptera, Hepialidae) and its food plant, the sedge Ecdeiocolea monostachya (Ecdeiocoleacea) in the Western Australian Wheatbelt: implications for retention of biodiversity. A. R. Main. 93
  Biodiversity of canopy arthropods in Jarrah forest of south-west Western Australia: review of ecological theory and conservation management. I. Abbott and A. Wills. 101
  Prostanthera junonis Conn (LAMIACEAE); is recovery possible? D. A. Tierney and C. L. Gross. 118
  Ecological attributes and conservation of dasyurid marsupials in New South Wales, Australia. C. R. Dickman, D. Lunney and A. Matthews. 124
  Abundance and management of Mariana Fruit Bats and feral ungulates on Anatahan, Mariana Islands. D. J. Worthington, A. P Marshall, G. J. Wiles and C. C. Kessler. 134
RESEARCH NOTE  
Field evaluation of a visual barrier to discourage gull nesting. P A. Pochop, J. L. Cummings and R. M. Engeman. 143
BOOK REVIEWS  
  Preserving Wildlife: An International Perspective. N. E. Tapp. 146
  The Directory of Australian Birds: Passerines. H. Recher. 146
  Threatened Birds of the World. H. Recher. 149
 
PUBLISHERS NOTE 151
VIEWPOINT  
  The conflict between animal welfare and conservation. G. R. Fulton and H. A. Ford 152
  RESEARCH PAPERS  
  The Pied Currawong's role in avian nest predation: a predator removal experiment. G. R. Fulton and H. A. Ford 154
  Culture, commerce, and international co-operation in a global recovery of Polar Bears. M. M. R. Freeman 161
  Impacts of agricultural land use on the floristics, diversity and life-form composition of a temperate grassy woodland. S. D. Hamilton. 169
  Cattle, mining or fire? The historical causes of recent contractions of open forest in the wet forests of Queensland through invasion by rainforest. R. Hill, D. Smyth, H. Shipton and P. Fisher. 185
  Abundance and decline of isolated trees in the agricultural landscapes of central New South Wales, Australia. A. Ozolins, C. Brack and D. Freudenberger. 195
Construction of relict potato Solanum tuberosum cultivars within Maori communities in New Zealand. G. Harris. 204
BOOK REVIEWS  
  With Friends Like Bjorn Lomborg, Environmentalists Don't Need Enemies. C. Hamilton and H. Turton. 214
  Introduction to Conservation Genetics. L. Lim. 217
  Doing Science. Design, Analysis and Communication of Scientific Research. C. J. Svensson. 219
  Volume 7 Number 4

 
EDITORIAL  
  Conservation Biology in the Pacific. H. F. Recher. 221
FORUM ESSAY  
  Are economic instruments the saviour for biodiversity on private land? P. Gibbons, S. V. Briggs and J. M. Shields. 223
RESEARCH PAPERS  
  The canopy, bark, soil and litter invertebrate fauna of the Darling Plateau and adjacent woodland near Perth, Western Australia. J. D. Majer, H. F. Recher, B. E. Heterick and A. C. Postle. 229
  Conservation of vertebrate fauna using hollows in forests of south-west Western Australia: strategic risk assessment in relation to ecology, policy, planning, and operations management. I. Abbott and K. Whitford. 240
  Understanding the impacts of recreation in Australian protected areas: Quantifying damage caused by horse-riding in D'Entrecasteaux National Park, Western Australia. N. Phillips and D. Newsome. 256
  How grassland plants are distributed over five human-created habitats typical of eucalypt woodlands in a variegated landscape. S. McIntyre, K. M. Heard and T. G. Martin. 274
RESEARCH NOTE  
Bryophytes and the morphospecies concept: a comparison of novice and expert sorting. E. J. Pharo. 290
BOOK REVIEWS  
  More than a tourism primer. M. Calver. 292
  Index 293

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