Nature Australia 2003 - Abstracts
Nature Australia 2003 | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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1080 plants. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Low, 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 conservation | Lindenmayer, David | |||
Aquatic spiders. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Torr, Geordie | |||
Arsenic and Bogongs. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Green, Ken | |||
Assassins who live with the dead.(African assassin bugs) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Pollard, Simon D. | |||
Bird Brains. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Boland, Chris | |||
Blood-sucking spiders.(Evarcha culicivora) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Pollard, Simon | |||
Brillance on the wing.(Morpho butterflies) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Kemp, Darrell J. | |||
Bring back the devil? | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Johnson, Christopher, Wroe, Stephen | |||
Butch Fossa.(physiological aspects) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Torr, Geordie | |||
Colonial Spider. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Hose, Grant | |||
Crazy crisis for Christmas. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Surman, Chris | |||
Desert warming: what are the consequences of global warming on our desert environments? | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Read, John | |||
Diamond drill for sore gums. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Dyck, Steve Van | |||
Dragon body language.(Jacky Lizard) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Ord, 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 conservation | Low, 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 conservation | Hindell, Mark A., Bradshaw, Corey J.A. | |||
Floods, flames and foxes. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Letnic, Mike | |||
Ghostly glows: some algae and fungi glow in the dark. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Entwisle, 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 conservation | Lindermayer, David, Taylor, Andrea | |||
Giant sperm wars. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Sullivan, Rachel | |||
Gilbert's Potoroo: Australia's rarest mammal clings to existence on the slopes of Mount Gardner in Western Australia. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Friend, Tony | |||
Green-thighed frog. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Lemckert, Frank | |||
Growing where birds breed: Australia is one of very few countries in the world with specialist seabird plants. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Low, Tim | |||
Hunters and collectors.(human drive to collect) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Fullagar, Richard | |||
Hunter, scavenger, grandmother, yam. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Fullagar, Richard | |||
Invasion of the rubbish frogs. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Whitehead, Peter, Altman, Jon, Griffiths, Tony | |||
Kamikaze cuckoos: the Pheasant Coucal was never intended for high flying or aerial acrobatics. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Van 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 conservation | Fullagar, Richard | |||
Magpie mimicry. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Kaplan, Gisela | |||
Making faces. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Fullagar, Richard | |||
Mary River Cod: it was not until the 1980s that the unique status of the Mary River Cod was revealed. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Simpson, Bob | |||
Mungo man dates mungo lady. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Fullagar, Richard | |||
Not too flashy. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Holden, Karina | |||
Penis bone. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Rachel, Sullivan | |||
Playing possum. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Lindenmayer, David, Cunningham, Ross | |||
Pruning the human family tree. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Fullagar, Richard | |||
Respecting our forest veterans.(old growth trees in Australia) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Lindenmayer, David, Gibbons, Philip | |||
Running with the buffaloes.(swamp buffaloes and humans in Northern Australia) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Bowman, David | |||
Say it with leaves. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Karen, McGhee | |||
Sea kraits of Vanuatu. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Reed, Robert N. | |||
Shark nets in the spotlight. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Paxton, 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 conservation | Entwisle, Tim | |||
Spitters and swallowers. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Dyck, Steve Van | |||
Stored in the rings. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Entwisle, Tim | |||
Take me to your cleaner.(Striped Cleaner Wrasse) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Thomas, Abbie | |||
The bonney blues. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Gill, Peter, Morrice, Margie | |||
The creature from the deep lagoon. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Pollard, Simon D. | |||
The fall of Darwin's finches?. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | McGhee, Karen | |||
The fuzzy frontier: the story of how feathers evolved is far from over. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Salisbury, Steve | |||
The myth of reptilian domination. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Wroe, Stephen | |||
The problem with wilderness.(tourism versus preservation) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Recher, Harry | |||
Thrust, not thrown.(human physiology) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Fullagar, 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 conservation | Van Dyck, Steve | |||
True blue. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Entwisle, Tim | |||
Tsunami in Australia. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Bryant, Ed | |||
Urban currawongs.(wild birds in Sydney, Australia) | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Major, Richard | |||
Where leaf-tails lurk. | Zoology and wildlife conservation | Low, Tim |
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