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Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2004
10.7882/FS.2004.001
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-8-9
Journal Articles
Australian Zoologist (2024) 43 (3): 485–490.
Published: 08 March 2024
...Katherine E. Doyle; Cameron G. McGregor; Luke Pearce; Damian R. Michael ABSTRACT Documenting the diet of organisms that have been introduced and naturalised outside their native range is a fundamental component of understanding their trophic interrelations in the receiving environment...
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Australian Zoologist (2023) 43 (1): 15–36.
Published: 02 February 2023
... foraging substrate, but they also probe under bark of live branches and trunks. Yellow-plumed Honeyeaters move between patches of nectar-rich flowers outside the colonies, aggregating where eucalypt blossom is abundant. Such movements can be described as locally nomadic and there was no evidence in the GWW...
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Australian Zoologist (2021) 41 (3): 358–366.
Published: 28 October 2021
...Peter B. Banks Distinguishing between whether a species is alien or native can be problematic, especially for introduced species that are long-established in new areas outside of their natural range. Transport by humans is the criterion for alien status used by many definitions, whereas arbitrary...
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Australian Zoologist (2020) 41 (3): 593–607.
Published: 16 October 2020
..., these traditions have not been recognized outside of Aboriginal communities, and this loss of cultural heritage comes at great cost to the Australian environment, biodiversity and the health and preservation of vital resources. Water dingo dogs Australian history cultural keystone species environmental...
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Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (3): 492–504.
Published: 01 May 2020
... such as scat. Scat provides genetic information via residual host DNA on the outside of the scat, via characterising the genetic makeup of intestinal microbes that are present in the scat, or by examining the DNA remnants of prey items that have passed through the animal’s digestive tract. In this review, we...
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Australian Zoologist (2019) 40 (2): 308–313.
Published: 01 December 2019
...Stephen R. Sleightholme; Cameron R. Campbell ABSTRACT Two recently discovered lantern slide photographs of a thylacine taken from outside of its enclosure at the London Zoo are published for the first time, and the probable date they were taken and the identity of the thylacine depicted...
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Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (2): 296–344.
Published: 01 January 2018
...Daniel Lunney; Ben Hope; Ian Shannon Our aim in this study is to provide the first ever quantitative, historical and map–based information of what fauna has been studied and recorded both outside and inside the protected areas of New South Wales (NSW), which are principally National Parks...
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Australian Zoologist (2017) 38 (3): 329–374.
Published: 01 June 2017
... discuss a number of examples of dangers from outside science where conclusions reached by practitioners in other in other disciplines may lead to confusion as to what the science says. In particular I present an extensive discussion of Gammage's Biggest Estate , suggesting that the evidence for universal...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2010
10.7882/FS.2010.021
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-3-6
..., frequently outside the existing National Park system, and highlights the high conservation value of the remaining bush in the area. The paper is limited by the paucity of documentation regarding the local environment. Future threats to the area and responses to these threats are briefly discussed. ...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 37 (1): 85–94.
Published: 02 June 2014
... of NSW, outside of its natural range. The potential threats and translocation of this species into eastern NSW was first documented at 20 sites by Coughran et al. (2009). This paper builds on their initial work and documents a further 52 translocation sites (Table 1) recorded over the last four years...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 37 (2): 248–255.
Published: 21 March 2014
... Brigalow habitat. The vegetation at capture sites ranged from old growth to dense saplings, but with Brigalow always dominating the canopy. There were many sites with Brigalow vegetation similar to the capture sites, both within and outside the extent of occurrence, where the species was not found. Further...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 32 (3): 410–419.
Published: 17 March 2014
... the pipeline route. Importantly, most threatened species were found outside of protected areas. Our findings indicate that wildlife conservation should play an important role in pipeline construction, but more emphasis should also be placed within the broader arena of animal ethics, or the retrieval...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 26 (3-4): 109–129.
Published: 17 March 2014
... by expansion of rainforest vegetation and Black She-oak, Allocasuarina littoralis , scrub. The chief threats to continued survival of the Peninsula's Koala colony are further loss of habitat, within as well as outside reserves, and further mortality from dogs, motor vehicles and the disease chlamydiosis...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 27 (3-4): 58–62.
Published: 17 March 2014
..., except in cases where cane toads had been introduced into areas outside their current range. Many incidents of cane toad releases into new areas were reported, extending as far south as Sydney. To date none have established viable populations except at Yamba. This population should be eradicated...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 33 (2): 210–216.
Published: 17 March 2014
... in their behaviour than males and use habitat differently. Based on this ratio the sites contained at least 85 adult females in 1999-2000. Only 13 frogs were recaptured outside the season of initial capture. The longest interval between captures was 14-16 months, for three of these frogs. This suggests that few...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 33 (1): 49–59.
Published: 17 March 2014
... season, but only two were recaptured outside the season of initial capture. This suggests that few male frogs live longer than about 2 years as adults. Breeding was erratic over a 6-year period and only one major metamorphosis event was observed. It appears that bell frogs may have greater breeding...
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Australian Zoologist (2011) 34 (4): 570–576.
Published: 20 October 2011
... was significantly outside the range exhibited by the other two treatments in terms of tadpole growth and there was no clear evidence of any indirect chemically-based interactions between tadpoles of the two species. As this study has provided no indication that there may be inter-specific interactions between...