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Australian Zoologist (2011) 35 (2): 146–153.
Published: 14 October 2011
... Greenfield, L. J. and Morrow, A. G. 1961. The cardiovascular dynamics of Crocodilia. J. Surg. Res. 1: 97-103. The cardiovascular dynamics of Crocodilia J. Surg. Res. 1 97 103 Grigg, G. 1991. Central cardiovascular anatomy and function in Crocodilia. Pp 339-353 in “Physiological Adaptations...
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Australian Zoologist (1990) 26 (2): 96–100.
Published: 01 June 1990
... groups in the United States of America (The Conservation Foun- dation 1985; National Parks and Conservation Association 1988a,b) and by an autonomous statutory authority in Great Britain (Nature Conservancy Council 1984 ). June 1990 Attempts to develop such a policy basis in New South Wales with a Nature...
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Australian Zoologist (2020) 41 (3): 550–567.
Published: 27 October 2020
... to understand the challenges underlying wildlife management. Environmental Science and Policy 84: 105 112. doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2018.03.007 Hahn, T., and Nykvist, B. 2017. Are adaptations selforganized, autonomous, and harmonious? Assessing the social ecological resilience literature. Ecology and Society 22...
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Australian Zoologist (2021) 42 (1): 1–29.
Published: 07 July 2021
.... Science, technology and the future of small autonomous drones. Nature 521: 460-466. httpsdoi.org/10.1038/nature14542 Frankelius, P., Norrman, C. and Johansen, K. 2019. Agricultural innovation and the role of institutions: lessons from the game of drones. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 33 (3): 369–378.
Published: 17 March 2014
... antipodean about nature-work. I have adapted this term from Gary Fine (1997: 69), who renders naturework as the technique by which social actors individually and collectively make sense of and express their relationship to the environment a process that is, in turn, linked to a set of core ideologies...
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Australian Zoologist (2004) 32 (4): 640–646.
Published: 01 December 2004
... to persist in logged forest for at least the medium term. Powerful Owls are so adaptable that they have occupied the suburbs of Australia's three largest cities, although, as Cooke and others describe, building a boardwalk beneath the nesting tree is not the best way to ensure nesting success. Less...
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Australian Zoologist (2024) 44 (1): 44–76.
Published: 10 June 2024
.... 2018 This conclusion is based on the results of studies by Law et al. (2018, 2022a, b) reported in NRC (2021, 2022) which used remote call monitors or autonomous recording units (ARUs) to record and identify male koala calls and model male calling frequency as a function of mapped environmental...
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Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (3): 752–769.
Published: 02 March 2022
... prejudices toward bats (Lunney and Moon 2011). Levels of community concern are somewhat associated with the number of flying-foxes present, which vary daily (Klose et al. 2009). These fluctuations are the result of flying-foxes highly nomadic movements as an adaptation to continual spatial and temporal...
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2012
10.7882/9780980327250
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-6-7
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Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (1): fmii–fmiclxvii.
Published: 03 March 2022
.... Science, technology and the future of small autonomous drones. Nature 521: 460-466. httpsdoi.org/10.1038/nature14542 Frankelius, P., Norrman, C. and Johansen, K. 2019. Agricultural innovation and the role of institutions: lessons from the game of drones. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32...
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Australian Zoologist (2021) 41 (3): fmi–660.
Published: 28 October 2021
.... 2017. Are adaptations selforganized, autonomous, and harmonious? Assessing the social ecological resilience literature. Ecology and Society 22. doi: 10.5751/ES-09026-220112 Ecker, S., Please, P. M., and Mayberry, D. J. 2017. Constantly chasing dogs: assessing landholder stress from wild dog attacks...
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Australian Zoologist (2024) 44 (1): 1–267.
Published: 29 November 2024
... the availability of resources seasonally and from year to year required by small insectivores and other species. It also enables adaptation to environmental changes, such as those associated with climate change, by maintaining a diverse gene pool. Complexity in space and time should be a core management objective...
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Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (3): 1–847.
Published: 22 November 2022
...) and the natural range of water temperatures for eggs of this species has been taken to be 14 to 20 °C (Broomhall 2004). SMF tadpoles exhibit a thermal preference for water at 18 °C, independent of whether previously maintained at 15 or 25 °C (Marshall and Grigg 1980). Thus, the SMF is most likely adapted...
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Australian Zoologist (2023) 42 (4): 1–1062.
Published: 03 April 2023
... the adaptation of an existing software program, Floodengage (Laine 2014), to encourage community input into a flying-fox camp management plan being developed at the time (Eco Logical Australia 2015). The developer sought input from flying-fox researchers and land managers and produced Flyingfoxengage...
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2012
10.7882/FS.2012.028
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-8-1
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2013
10.7882/FS.2013.001
EISBN: 978-0-9874309-1-5
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2004
10.7882/9780958608589
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-8-9
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2011
10.7882/9780980327243
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-4-3
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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2001
10.7882/9780958608527
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-2-7