This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plateau region, an area characterised by a wet-dry tropical climate. From June 1981 to December 1982, 19 species of small terrestrial mammals were captured at Mitchell Plateau. Of 17 species captured on eight mark-release grids, 13 clustered into four significant groups which reflected the major habitats of the region: (1) Sminthopsis virginiae, Leggadina sp. and Pseudomys nanus in riparian and plateau escarpment sites; (2) Phascogale tapoatafa, Trichosurus arnhemensis and Pseudomys laborifex in plateau open forest; (3) Conilurus penicillatus and Mesembriomys macrurus in open woodland and coastal mosaics; (4) the commoner species Dasyurus halluca...
Small mammals have certain requirements for survival, for example, shelter and food. Shelter is an i...
Aim To describe the habitat characteristics and status of the brush-tailed rabbit-rat, Conilurus pen...
The tropical mammal fauna of Australia is both understudied and, in some cases, imperiled, and the f...
This study examines the distribution and abundance of the small terrestrial mammal fauna (non-volant...
Small mammal community structure was investigated at a semi-arid mallee site in the Middleback Range...
Although long term monitoring can provide land managers and researchers with insights intofaunal cha...
A key task in ecology is to understand the drivers of animal distributions. In arid and semi-arid en...
This is the first detailed ecological study of the Cape York antechinus, Antechinus leo, a small mar...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
Comparisons are reported of the small mammal fauna of three distinct rainforests of south-east Queen...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
Analysis of prey remains found in predator scats is a valuable tool for assessing the distribution a...
The presence of small terrestrial mammals along the commercial cycle of Eucalyptus plantations indic...
In an area of approximately 210 ha 5 km west of South Hedland in Western Australia the population de...
Small mammals have certain requirements for survival, for example, shelter and food. Shelter is an i...
Aim To describe the habitat characteristics and status of the brush-tailed rabbit-rat, Conilurus pen...
The tropical mammal fauna of Australia is both understudied and, in some cases, imperiled, and the f...
This study examines the distribution and abundance of the small terrestrial mammal fauna (non-volant...
Small mammal community structure was investigated at a semi-arid mallee site in the Middleback Range...
Although long term monitoring can provide land managers and researchers with insights intofaunal cha...
A key task in ecology is to understand the drivers of animal distributions. In arid and semi-arid en...
This is the first detailed ecological study of the Cape York antechinus, Antechinus leo, a small mar...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
Comparisons are reported of the small mammal fauna of three distinct rainforests of south-east Queen...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
Analysis of prey remains found in predator scats is a valuable tool for assessing the distribution a...
The presence of small terrestrial mammals along the commercial cycle of Eucalyptus plantations indic...
In an area of approximately 210 ha 5 km west of South Hedland in Western Australia the population de...
Small mammals have certain requirements for survival, for example, shelter and food. Shelter is an i...
Aim To describe the habitat characteristics and status of the brush-tailed rabbit-rat, Conilurus pen...
The tropical mammal fauna of Australia is both understudied and, in some cases, imperiled, and the f...