All Stories

  1. Applications and implications of ecological energetics
  2. Human migration is important in the international spread of exoticSalmonellaserovars in animal and human populations
  3. The physiology of the honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus, a small marsupial with a suite of highly specialised characters: a review
  4. Response to Keeley et al.: Fire as an evolutionary pressure shaping plant traits
  5. Which proximate factor determines sexual size dimorphism in tiger snakes?
  6. Little evidence for fire-adapted plant traits in Mediterranean climate regions
  7. Progesterone and reproduction in marsupials: A review
  8. Monitoring reproduction in the critically endangered marsupial, Gilbert’s potoroo (Potorous gilbertii): Preliminary analysis of faecal oestradiol-17β, cortisol and progestagens
  9. Water Balance and Arginine Vasotocin in the Cocooning Frog Cyclorana platycephala (Hylidae)
  10. Diet of Ctenotus xenopleura (Reptilia: Scincidae) in the southern Goldfields of Western Australia
  11. Environmental endocrinology
  12. Food versus risk: foraging decision in young Tiger snakes, Notechis scutatus
  13. Effect of hypernatraemia and the neurohypophysial peptide, arginine vasotocin (AVT) on behavioural thermoregulation in the agamid lizard, Ctenophorus ornatus
  14. Hormonal control of salt and water balance in vertebrates
  15. Hormonal control of salt and water balance in vertebrates—A symposium
  16. Physiological and hormonal control of thermal depression in the tiger snake, Notechis scutatus
  17. Diet divergence, jaw size and scale counts in two neighbouring populations of tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus)
  18. Gestation, Thermoregulation, and Metabolism in a Viviparous Snake, Vipera aspis : Evidence for Fecundity‐Independent Costs
  19. Turnover methodology: theory and practice
  20. The comparative method
  21. Vertebrate Ecophysiology
  22. ‘Heaven’ for serpents? A mark–recapture study of tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) on Carnac Island, Western Australia
  23. Changes in Plasma Progesterone in Relation to Vitellogenesis and Gestation in the Viviparous Snake Vipera aspis
  24. The Biology and Evolution of Australian Snakes Allen E. Greer
  25. Why do snakes have eyes? The (non-)effect of blindness in island tiger snakes ( Notechis scutatus )
  26. Capital versus Income Breeding: An Ectothermic Perspective
  27. Introduction
  28. Conclusion
  29. References
  30. Stress: the concept and the reality
  31. Basic methods used in ecophysiological studies
  32. Survival in deserts
  33. Torpor and hibernation in cold climates
  34. Marine birds and mammals
  35. Population estimation methods
  36. Determination of plasma urea nitrogen
  37. Radioimmunoassay of testosterone in plasma
  38. Preparation of ‘stripped plasma’
  39. Radioimmunoassay of testosterone in faeces
  40. Basic turnover equations
  41. Homeostasis: a fundamental organising paradigm in ecophysiology
  42. Case studies of stress: incidence and intensity
  43. Estimation of food intake in Tiliqua rugosa
  44. Simultaneous measurement of sodium and potassium concentration in plasma or urine using the IL 143 digital flame photometer