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Latest Issue of the Australian Zoologist


The February 2003 issue of the refereed scientific journal Australian Zoologist has been released.

July 2001 Aust Zoologist

In this issue:

  • Tree kangaroos Dendrolagus in Australia: are D.lumholtzi and D. bennettianus sister taxa? – J.C. Bowyer et al.
  • A survey for threatened fauna in south-western New South Wales – R. Webster et al.
  • The distribution and status of the Broad-toothed rat Mastocomys fuscus (Rodentia: Murdiae) in News South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory – Green and Osbourne
  • Allometry in the bearded dragon Pogona barbata (Sauria: Agamidae): Sex and geographic differences – Stauber and Booth
  • The spinifexbird Eremioornis carteri in the desert uplands bioregion, north-central Queensland: a geogrpahic isolate or a nomadic metapopulation?  –A.S.  Kutt
  • Eastern range extension of Pseuodomys hermansbergensis in Queensland –A.S. Kutt et al.
  • New records of the Julia Creek Dunnart Sminthopsis douglasi in central-north Queensland – A.S. Kutt
  • Distribution, habitat and conservation status of Paradelma orientalis Gunther, 1876 (Lacterila: Pygopodidae) – A.S. Kutt et al.
  • Vocalisation and aggression in the Prickly Forest Skink Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae –D. O'Connor
  • Book Reviews: Ecological Methods, Invertebrate Zoology, The story of Rats, Caring for Australian Native Birds, The Leschenault Inlet Estuary, Running from the Storm- The development of climate change policy in Australia, Possums, Plundered Promise: Capitalism, Politics and the Fate of Federal Lands, State of the World 2001, A Field Guide to Mammals of Australia, Overview of the Conservation of Australian Marine Invertebrates, Animal DeLiberations, Amphibian medicine and captive husbandry, The variety of Life: A survey and celebration of all the creatures that have lived, The Flight of the Emu.
  • Zoology in the Media: A forum of the Royal Zoological Society of NSW
  • "Throw a koala on the barbie" (Daily Telegraph 15 July 1997): an analysis of wildlife reporting in two daily newspapers - Lunney and Matthews
  • On the transmission of bat diseases by the media - a review from the trenches - L. Martin
  • Attack of the killer rabbits: how the rabbit calicivirus story escaped - B. Beale
  • Making headlines of saving species - M. Christy
  • Making the Change - crossing over from research science to science reporting - P.M.A. Willis
  • TV Talent - the good the bad and the truly dreadful - Gascoigne and Metcalfe
 

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