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1. Frequency-dependence may moderate fitness costs linked to reduced bird song complexity

2. Towards effective management of an overabundant native bird: The noisy miner

3. Elephants Not in the Room: Systematic Review Shows Major Geographic Publication Bias in African Elephant Ecological Research

4. A PCR-Based Retrospective Study for Beak and Feather Disease Virus (BFDV) in Five Wild Populations of Parrots from Australia, Argentina and New Zealand

5. Advancing Genetic Methods in the Study of Parrot Biology and Conservation

6. Wildlife Trade Influencing Natural Parrot Populations on a Biodiverse Indonesian Island

7. Genomic impact of severe population decline in a nomadic songbird.

8. Personality predicts the propensity for social learning in a wild primate

9. Will Wallace's Line Save Australia from Avian Influenza?

10. Using conservation genetics to prioritise management options for an endangered songbird

11. Conservation management in the context of unidentified and unmitigated threatening processes

13. Exploring seasonal variation in the faecal glucocorticoid concentrations of African elephants (

15. The phenotypic costs of captivity

17. Poor‐quality monitoring data underestimate the impact of Australia's megafires on a critically endangered songbird

20. Parental care does not compensate for the effects of bad years on reproductive success of a vagile bird

21. Mistletoes could moderate drought impacts on birds, but are themselves susceptible to drought-induced dieback

22. Differences in wing shape of captive, critically endangered, migratory Orange-bellied Parrot Neophema chrysogaster relative to wild conspecifics

23. Comparison of three techniques for genetic estimation of effective population size in a critically endangered parrot

24. Movement tortuosity and speed reveal the trade-offs of crop raiding for African elephants

25. Evaluation of intervention aimed at improving reproductive success in Orange‐bellied Parrots Neophema chrysogaster : Lessons, barriers and successes

26. ‘Self‐fumigation’ of nests by an endangered avian host using insecticide‐treated feathers increases reproductive success more than tenfold

27. Nestling growth and body condition of critically endangered Orange-bellied Parrots Neophema chrysogaster

30. Utilization of modified and artificial nests by endemic and introduced parrots on Norfolk Island

32. Automated broadcast of a predator call did not reduce predation pressure by Sugar Gliders on birds

33. Body mass is not a useful measure of adaptation to captivity in the Orange-bellied Parrot Neophema chrysogaster

34. Occupancy and density of a habitat specialist and a sympatric generalist songbird species in Tasmania

35. Breeding biology of three large, sympatric rainforest parrots in New Guinea: Palm Cockatoo, Pesquet’s Parrot and Eclectus Parrot

36. Ornithology of New Guinea and the Indo-Pacific Islands: introduction to the special issue of Emu – Austral Ornithology and a dedication to Paul Igag

37. Can an introduced predator select for adaptive sex allocation?

38. Loss of vocal culture and fitness costs in a critically endangered songbird

44. All the eggs in one basket: Are island refuges securing an endangered passerine?

46. Sex ratio bias and shared paternity reduce individual fitness and population viability in a critically endangered parrot

47. Spatially and temporally targeted suppression of despotic noisy miners has conservation benefits for highly mobile and threatened woodland birds

48. Pre‐emptive action as a measure for conserving nomadic species

49. Contemporary breeding biology of critically endangered Regent Honeyeaters: implications for conservation

50. Native fly parasites are the principal cause of nestling mortality in endangered Tasmanian pardalotes

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