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1. Termite mound emissions of CH and CO are primarily determined by seasonal changes in termite biomass and behaviour.

2. Acclimation to water stress improves tolerance to heat and freezing in a common alpine grass.

3. Contrasting population manipulations reveal resource competition between two large marsupials: bare-nosed wombats and eastern grey kangaroos.

4. A nomadic avian predator displays flexibility in prey choice during episodic outbreaks of rodents in arid Australia.

5. Revegetation and reproduction: do restoration plantings in agricultural landscapes support breeding populations of woodland birds?

6. The control of rank-abundance distributions by a competitive despotic species.

7. Is there an ecological basis for species abundance distributions?

8. Ontogenetic shifts in a prey's chemical defences influence feeding responses of a snake predator.

9. Quaternary record of aridity and mean annual precipitation based on δN in ratite and dromornithid eggshells from Lake Eyre, Australia.

10. Influence of lung parasites on the growth rates of free-ranging and captive adult cane toads.

11. Using multiple trait associations to define hydraulic functional types in plant communities of south-western Australia.

12. A keystone ant species promotes seed dispersal in a “diffuse” mutualism.

13. Photosynthetic responses to vapour pressure deficit in temperate and tropical evergreen rainforest trees of Australia.

14. Monsoonal influences on evapotranspiration of savanna vegetation of northern Australia.

15. Relationships among climate, latitude and migration: Australian butterflies are not temperate-zone birds.

16. Characterising sclerophylly: some mechanical properties of leaves from heath and forest.

17. The influence of parasites on the retention of long-term partnerships in the Australian sleepy lizard, Tiliqua rugosa.

18. Incorporating patterns of disperser behaviour into models of seed dispersal and its effects on estimated dispersal curves.