Nature Australia 2003 - Abstracts

Nature Australia 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
1080 plants.Zoology and wildlife conservationLow, Tim
A case for messy forests: while a cleansed and homogenised forest might appeal to some humans, it can be an ecological disaster for many forest species.(Column)Zoology and wildlife conservationLindenmayer, David
Aquatic spiders.Zoology and wildlife conservationTorr, Geordie
Arsenic and Bogongs.Zoology and wildlife conservationGreen, Ken
Assassins who live with the dead.(African assassin bugs)Zoology and wildlife conservationPollard, Simon D.
Bird Brains.Zoology and wildlife conservationBoland, Chris
Blood-sucking spiders.(Evarcha culicivora)Zoology and wildlife conservationPollard, Simon
Brillance on the wing.(Morpho butterflies)Zoology and wildlife conservationKemp, Darrell J.
Bring back the devil?Zoology and wildlife conservationJohnson, Christopher, Wroe, Stephen
Butch Fossa.(physiological aspects)Zoology and wildlife conservationTorr, Geordie
Colonial Spider.Zoology and wildlife conservationHose, Grant
Crazy crisis for Christmas.Zoology and wildlife conservationSurman, Chris
Desert warming: what are the consequences of global warming on our desert environments?Zoology and wildlife conservationRead, John
Diamond drill for sore gums.Zoology and wildlife conservationDyck, Steve Van
Dragon body language.(Jacky Lizard)Zoology and wildlife conservationOrd, Terry
Ecosystem engineers: the power to change the landscapes does not, on its own, make us unique.(animals who alter their landscape)Zoology and wildlife conservationLow, Tim
Fat explorers of the deep: Souther Elephant Seals travel thousands of kilometres into some of the remotest oceanic regions on Earth.Zoology and wildlife conservationHindell, Mark A., Bradshaw, Corey J.A.
Floods, flames and foxes.Zoology and wildlife conservationLetnic, Mike
Ghostly glows: some algae and fungi glow in the dark.Zoology and wildlife conservationEntwisle, Tim
Ghosts of gliders past: a story unfolds that promises to open our eyes about the impact of habitat loss and fragmentation on Australia's wildlife.(Great Gliders of Australia)(Cover Story)Zoology and wildlife conservationLindermayer, David, Taylor, Andrea
Giant sperm wars.Zoology and wildlife conservationSullivan, Rachel
Gilbert's Potoroo: Australia's rarest mammal clings to existence on the slopes of Mount Gardner in Western Australia.Zoology and wildlife conservationFriend, Tony
Green-thighed frog.Zoology and wildlife conservationLemckert, Frank
Growing where birds breed: Australia is one of very few countries in the world with specialist seabird plants.Zoology and wildlife conservationLow, Tim
Hunters and collectors.(human drive to collect)Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Hunter, scavenger, grandmother, yam.Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Invasion of the rubbish frogs.Zoology and wildlife conservationWhitehead, Peter, Altman, Jon, Griffiths, Tony
Kamikaze cuckoos: the Pheasant Coucal was never intended for high flying or aerial acrobatics.Zoology and wildlife conservationVan Dyck, Steve
Kiss me: a kiss is not just a kiss, but entails a story of passionate attraction that takes us back to our animal roots.Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Magpie mimicry.Zoology and wildlife conservationKaplan, Gisela
Making faces.Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Mary River Cod: it was not until the 1980s that the unique status of the Mary River Cod was revealed.Zoology and wildlife conservationSimpson, Bob
Mungo man dates mungo lady.Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Not too flashy.Zoology and wildlife conservationHolden, Karina
Penis bone.Zoology and wildlife conservationRachel, Sullivan
Playing possum.Zoology and wildlife conservationLindenmayer, David, Cunningham, Ross
Pruning the human family tree.Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Respecting our forest veterans.(old growth trees in Australia)Zoology and wildlife conservationLindenmayer, David, Gibbons, Philip
Running with the buffaloes.(swamp buffaloes and humans in Northern Australia)Zoology and wildlife conservationBowman, David
Say it with leaves.Zoology and wildlife conservationKaren, McGhee
Sea kraits of Vanuatu.Zoology and wildlife conservationReed, Robert N.
Shark nets in the spotlight.Zoology and wildlife conservationPaxton, John (American screenwriter)
Silent witness: match the living plant to the seed carried by a defendant, and you have the beginnings of a case.(seeds and other vegetation in forensic investigation)Zoology and wildlife conservationEntwisle, Tim
Spitters and swallowers.Zoology and wildlife conservationDyck, Steve Van
Stored in the rings.Zoology and wildlife conservationEntwisle, Tim
Take me to your cleaner.(Striped Cleaner Wrasse)Zoology and wildlife conservationThomas, Abbie
The bonney blues.Zoology and wildlife conservationGill, Peter, Morrice, Margie
The creature from the deep lagoon.Zoology and wildlife conservationPollard, Simon D.
The fall of Darwin's finches?.Zoology and wildlife conservationMcGhee, Karen
The fuzzy frontier: the story of how feathers evolved is far from over.Zoology and wildlife conservationSalisbury, Steve
The myth of reptilian domination.Zoology and wildlife conservationWroe, Stephen
The problem with wilderness.(tourism versus preservation)Zoology and wildlife conservationRecher, Harry
Thrust, not thrown.(human physiology)Zoology and wildlife conservationFullagar, Richard
Thumbs down to the sewer rat: the diseases carred by sewer rats have accounted for more human deaths than all the wars in history combined.Zoology and wildlife conservationVan Dyck, Steve
True blue.Zoology and wildlife conservationEntwisle, Tim
Tsunami in Australia.Zoology and wildlife conservationBryant, Ed
Urban currawongs.(wild birds in Sydney, Australia)Zoology and wildlife conservationMajor, Richard
Where leaf-tails lurk.Zoology and wildlife conservationLow, Tim
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