Australian Mammalogy
Volume 20 Number 1 1998
AM97009Surveys of Arboreal and Terrestrial Mammals in The Montane Forests of Queanbeyan, New South Wales.
R. Goldingay and G. Daly
pp. 9-19
AM97025Cadmium Accumulation and Toxicity in The Bottlenose Dolphin Tursiops truncatus, The Common Dolphin Delphinus delphis, and Some Dolphin Prey Species in South Australia.
M. Long, R.J. Reid and C.M. Kemper
pp. 25-33
AM97053The Fluctuating Abundance of Endangered Mammals on Bernier And Dorre Islands, Western Australia - Conservation Implications.
J. Short, B. Turner and C. Majors
pp. 53-61
AM97063Status of Australian Fur Seals, Arctocephalus Pusillus doriferus (Carnivora: Otariidae) At Cape Bridgewater, Victoria.
K.A. Stamation, P.D. Shaughnessy and A.J. Constable
pp. 63-70
AM97064The Repertoire of Social Behaviours of Agile Wallabies, Macropus agilis.
S.C. Stirrat and M. Fuller
pp. 71-78
AM97089Habitat Relationships of Small Mammals at Port Campbell National Park, Victoria.
K.L. Twyford
pp. 89-98
AM97099The Use of a New Field Anaesthesia Technique to Allow the Correct Fitting of Radio Collars on The Western Pebble Mound Mouse, Pseudomys chapmani.
S.D. Anstee and D.J. Needham
pp. 99-101
AM97103Use of Lophostemon confertus as a Sap-Feed Tree by Yellow-bellied Gliders, Petaurus australis, on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales.
M.J. Bell and T.J. Bell
pp. 103-106
AM97107Age Estimation of The Tasmanian Pademelon, Thylogale billardierii, By Molar Eruption.
M.M. Driessen and G.J. Hocking
pp. 107-110
AM97111Confirmation of The Continued Existence of The Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby Petrogalep penicillata In The Warrumbungles, Western New South Wales.
M.D.B. Eldridge , J.N. Bell and V. Wong
pp. 111-114
AM97123Extension to The Range of The Eastern Chestnut Mouse, Pseudomys gracilicaudatus, To Jervis Bay, New South Wales.
P.D. Meek and B. Triggs
pp. 123-125
AM97131Black Flying-Foxes, Pteropus alecto: Are They Different in North Australia?
M.J. Vardon and C.R. Tidemann
pp. 131-133
AM97135Identification of New Holland Mouse, Pseudomys novaehollandiae, Populations Using Hair Sampling Tubes.
B.A. Wilson and R. Roede
pp. 135-138
AM97141Book Review: The Incomplete Book of Australian Mammals. By Ronald Strahan
L. Robert
pp. 141-141