Publisher: CSIRO Publishing
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Habitat influence on activity patterns of brush-tailed rock-wallabies in Queensland
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Non-invasive monitoring and reintroduction biology of the brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) in the Grampians National Park, Australia
S. Kleemann, et al. (2022)
The marsupial pouch: implications for reproductive success and mammalian evolution
Melanie J. Edwards, et al. (2012)
The endemic New Guinean genus Murexia (Dasyuromorphia : Dasyuridae). How many species? An analysis based on morphological, distributional and molecular data
Patricia A. Woolley, et al. (2020)
Intraspecific variation in behaviour and ecology in a territorial agamid, Ctenophorus fionni
Benjamin Carl Wilson, et al. (2021)
Cats (Felis catus) are more abundant and are the dominant predator of woylies (Bettongia penicillata) after sustained fox (Vulpes vulpes) control
Nicola J. Marlow, et al. (2015)
Reconstructed paternal genotypes reveal variable rates of multiple paternity at three rookeries of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in Western Australia
J. N. Tedeschi, et al. (2015)
Biology of the invasive delicate skink (Lampropholis delicata) on Lord Howe Island
David G. Chapple, et al. (2015)
New approaches to cataloguing and understanding evolutionary diversity: a perspective from Australian herpetology
Paul Oliver, et al. (2015)
Regional seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in feral and stray cats (Felis catus) from Tasmania
Bronwyn A. Fancourt, et al. (2014)