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51. Phylogeography of Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Macropus giganteus, Suggests a Mesic Refugium in Eastern Australia.

52. Supersize me: heavy eastern grey kangaroo mothers have more sons.

54. Roo town slow down: a community-based kangaroo management plan for Anglesea, Victoria.

55. Managing Eastern Grey Kangaroos Macropus giganteus in the Australian Capital Territory: reducing the overabundance - of opinion.

56. Exploding kangaroos: assessing problems and setting targets.

57. Combat leads to intraspecific killing in eastern grey kangaroos.

58. Shy female kangaroos seek safety in numbers and have fewer preferred friendships.

59. Do fecal odors from native and non-native predators cause a habitat shift among macropods?

60. Experimental manipulation of female reproduction demonstrates its fitness costs in kangaroos.

61. Chronic phalaris toxicity in eastern grey kangaroos ( M acropus giganteus).

62. Cryptosporidium cuniculus - new records in human and kangaroo in Australia.

63. Hopping Down the Main Street: Eastern Grey Kangaroos at Home in an Urban Matrix.

64. GEHEIMNISLOS.

65. Associations are more strongly correlated with space use than kinship in female eastern grey kangaroos.

66. Facultative geophagy at natural licks in an Australian marsupial.

67. Social preference influences female community structure in a population of wild eastern grey kangaroos.

68. Offspring sex, current and previous reproduction affect feeding behaviour in wild eastern grey kangaroos.

69. Subtype distribution of Blastocystis isolates from a variety of animals from New South Wales, Australia.

70. Individual traits influence vigilance in wild female eastern grey kangaroos.

72. Paternally inherited genetic markers reveal new insights into genetic structuring within Macropus fuliginosus and hybridisation with sympatric Macropus giganteus.

73. ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL HERPESVIRUS FROM A FREE-RANGING EASTERN GREY KANGAROO (MACROPUS GIGANTEUS).

74. Cytochrome P450 CYP3A in marsupials: Cloning and identification of the first CYP3A subfamily member, isoform 3A70 from Eastern gray kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)

75. Investigating Differences in Vigilance Tactic Use within and between the Sexes in Eastern Grey Kangaroos.

76. Molecular evidence for a cryptic species within the parasitic nematode Macroponema comani (Strongyloidea: Cloacininae)

77. Oral necrobacillosis ('lumpy jaw') in a free-ranging population of eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) in Victoria.

78. Experimental manipulation of fertility reveals potential lactation costs in a freeranging marsupial.

79. Are the faecal pellets of kangaroos (Macropus spp.) a source of nutrients and carbon in an inland floodplain wetland during flooding? A preliminary experimental inundation study in the Macquarie Marshes, New South Wales.

80. Experimental reduction of native vertebrate grazing and addition of logs benefit beetle diversity at multiple scales.

81. Bone fluoride concentrations of eastern grey kangaroos ( Macropus giganteus) resident near an aluminium smelter in south-eastern Australia.

82. Minimum daily core body temperature in western grey kangaroos decreases as summer advances: a seasonal pattern, or a direct response to water, heat or energy supply?

83. A capture technique for free-ranging eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) habituated to humans.

84. Helminth parasite communities in four species of sympatric macropodids in western Victoria.

85. A novel observation of dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) attacking a swimming eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus).

86. Interactions among social monitoring, anti-predator vigilance and group size in eastern grey kangaroos.

87. Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) myofibres. 2. Characteristics of eight skeletal muscles.

88. Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) myofibres. 1. A simplified classification method using two commercially available antibodies.

89. Toxoplasmosis and genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii in Macropus rufus and Macropus giganteus in Argentina

90. Circadian variation in resource quality: leaf water content and its relevance to eastern grey kangaroo Macropus giganteus and common wombat Vombatus ursinus.

91. Foraging efficiency and parasite risk in eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus).

92. How unpredictable is the individual scanning process in socially foraging mammals?

93. Individual variation in the relationship between vigilance and group size in eastern grey kangaroos.

94. The effect of social facilitation on vigilance in the eastern gray kangaroo, Macropus giganteus.

95. Structured association patterns and their energetic benefits in female eastern grey kangaroos, Macropus giganteus

96. Brain thermal inertia, but no evidence for selective brain cooling, in free-ranging western grey kangaroos ( Macropus fuliginosus).

97. Australia's Savanna Herbivores: Bioclimatic Distributions and an Assessment of the Potential Impact of Regional Climate Change.

98. Identification and isolation of a novel herpesvirus in a captive mob of eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus)

99. The Viggers & Hearn conundrum: a kangaroo home range study with no implications for land management.

100. Coordination, independence or synchronization of individual vigilance in the eastern grey kangaroo?

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