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1. Gastrointestinal helminth parasites of the grey kangaroos, Macropus fuliginosus and M. giganteus.

2. Post‐weaning survival in kangaroos is high and constant until senescence: Implications for population dynamics.

3. Power of faecal pellet count and camera trapping indices to monitor mammalian herbivore activity.

4. Absence of Coxiella burnetii in kangaroo ticks (Amblyomma triguttatum) from a high seroprevalence population of eastern grey kangaroos.

5. The effect of testosterone suppression on health and parasite burden in male eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus).

6. Effects of rainfall, forage biomass, and population density, on survival and growth of juvenile kangaroos.

7. What influences road mortality rates of eastern grey kangaroos in a semi-rural area?

8. Species composition, herbage mass and grass productivity influence pasture responses to kangaroo grazing in a temperate environment.

9. Flight responses of eastern gray kangaroos to benign or harmful human behavior.

10. Seasonal breeding of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo provides opportunities for improved animal welfare in kangaroo management.

11. Metastatic Osteolytic Angioleiomyosarcoma Induced by a Foreign Body in a Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus).

12. Prevalence and gross pathology of liver fluke in macropods cohabiting livestock farms in north eastern NSW, Australia, and diagnosis using cELISA

13. Advances in aerial survey methods for macropods in New South Wales and Queensland

15. Species composition, herbage mass and grass productivity influence pasture responses to kangaroo grazing in a temperate environment

16. Assessing the spatial and temporal organization of Red Kangaroo, Western Grey Kangaroo and Eastern Grey Kangaroo populations in eastern Australia using multivariate autoregressive state‐space models

17. Redescription of Rugopharynx australis (Mönnig, 1926) and the description of R. moennigi n. sp. (Nematoda: Strongyloidea) from kangaroos (Marsupialia: Macropodidae) in Australia

18. Molar eruption and identification of the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) at different ages.

19. Tall young females get ahead: size-specific fecundity in wild kangaroos suggests a steep trade-off with growth.

20. Food supply fluctuations constrain group sizes of kangaroos and in turn shape their vigilance and feeding strategies.

21. The effect of testosterone suppression on health and parasite burden in male eastern grey kangaroos (

22. Forage availability and maternal characteristics affect costs of reproduction in a large marsupial - OECO-D-19-00874R1 - data and script

23. Seasonal breeding of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo provides opportunities for improved animal welfare in kangaroo management

24. Size, season and offspring sex affect milk composition and juvenile survival in wild kangaroos.

25. Long-term consequences of mother-offspring associations in eastern grey kangaroos.

26. Understanding repeatability and plasticity in multiple dimensions of the sociability of wild female kangaroos.

27. Reference intervals for parameters of health of eastern grey kangaroos Macropus giganteus and management implications across their geographic range

28. Vegetation management influences habitat use by mammalian herbivores in shrub-encroached grassy woodland.

29. Heterogeneity in reproductive success explained by individual differences in bite rate and mass change.

30. Individual heterogeneity and offspring sex affect the growth-reproduction trade-off in a mammal with indeterminate growth.

31. Few sex effects in the ontogeny of mother-offspring relationships in eastern grey kangaroos.

32. CLINICOPATHOLOGIC CORRELATES OF FASCIOLIASIS IN TWO EASTERN GREY KANGAROOS ( MACROPUS GIGANTEUS).

33. Precision, accuracy and bias of walked line-transect distance sampling to estimate eastern grey kangaroo population size.

34. Kangaroos and liver fluke: The role played in cross-species transmission and drug resistance

35. Macropus giganteus Shaw 1790

36. The large‐scale capture of eastern grey kangaroos ( Macropus giganteus ) and red kangaroos ( Osphranter rufus ) and its application to a population management project

37. Metastatic Osteolytic Angioleiomyosarcoma Induced by a Foreign Body in a Kangaroo ( Macropus giganteus )

38. Toxoplasma gondii in four captive kangaroos (Macropus spp.) in China: Isolation of a strain of a new genotype from an eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)

39. The Eastern Grey Kangaroo: A Modern Conservation Dilemma

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

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

42. Predators, food and social context shape the types of vigilance exhibited by kangaroos.

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

46. Exploding kangaroos: assessing problems and setting targets.

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

48. Experimental manipulation reveals few subclinical impacts of a parasite community in juvenile kangaroos.

49. Within-population differences in personality and plasticity in the trade-off between vigilance and foraging in kangaroos.

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

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