The bridled nailtail wallaby is restricted to one locality in central Queensland, Australia. The population declined severely during a major drought between 1991 and 1995. We investigated age-specific covariates of survival and proximate causes of mortality from 1994 to 1997, using mark-recapture and radio-tagging techniques at two study sites. Using a matrix population model, we also modelled the effect of drought on age-specific survival and the intrinsic rate of population increase,;,. The only significant covariate of survival for adults was a measure of health unrelated to drought. Rainfall, food, predator activity, year, sex and habitat were not associated with variation in adult survival. Juvenile survival was negatively affected by ...
The bridled nail tail wallby, Onychogalea fraenata, was once locally common throughout most of its r...
Kangaroos (Macropus rufus, M. fuliginosus, and M. giganteus) declined by about 40% across more than ...
In the summer of 1979–80, there was a sharp decline in the koala population along Mungalalla Creek i...
The bridled nailtail wallaby Onychogalea fraenata is a critically endangered marsupial, now restrict...
Bridled nailtail wallabies are small, solitary wallabies that were once common in eastern Australia....
This study investigated the effects of hunting and rainfall on populations of Bennett's wallabies, ...
Aspects of the demography of the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) were investigated in an overabundan...
Populations of large herbivores are generally considered to be food limited, escaping the regulatory...
Despite numerous, generally unsuccessful attempts to reintroduce threatened Australian mammals, the ...
The rock wallaby, Petrogale assimilis, is a small macropodid living in isolated colonies in rocky ou...
Knowledge of factors affecting the survival of individuals and their reproductive success is essenti...
Roads and traffic have a multitude of impacts on wildlife populations. Wildlife existing within the ...
Australia has one of the world's worst rates of mammal extinctions, accounting for about one third o...
1. Bridled nailtail wallabies Onychogalea fraenata are medium-sized, nocturnal, solitary macropods t...
Responses to severe drought by two sympatric macropodids, the yellow-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale ...
The bridled nail tail wallby, Onychogalea fraenata, was once locally common throughout most of its r...
Kangaroos (Macropus rufus, M. fuliginosus, and M. giganteus) declined by about 40% across more than ...
In the summer of 1979–80, there was a sharp decline in the koala population along Mungalalla Creek i...
The bridled nailtail wallaby Onychogalea fraenata is a critically endangered marsupial, now restrict...
Bridled nailtail wallabies are small, solitary wallabies that were once common in eastern Australia....
This study investigated the effects of hunting and rainfall on populations of Bennett's wallabies, ...
Aspects of the demography of the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) were investigated in an overabundan...
Populations of large herbivores are generally considered to be food limited, escaping the regulatory...
Despite numerous, generally unsuccessful attempts to reintroduce threatened Australian mammals, the ...
The rock wallaby, Petrogale assimilis, is a small macropodid living in isolated colonies in rocky ou...
Knowledge of factors affecting the survival of individuals and their reproductive success is essenti...
Roads and traffic have a multitude of impacts on wildlife populations. Wildlife existing within the ...
Australia has one of the world's worst rates of mammal extinctions, accounting for about one third o...
1. Bridled nailtail wallabies Onychogalea fraenata are medium-sized, nocturnal, solitary macropods t...
Responses to severe drought by two sympatric macropodids, the yellow-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale ...
The bridled nail tail wallby, Onychogalea fraenata, was once locally common throughout most of its r...
Kangaroos (Macropus rufus, M. fuliginosus, and M. giganteus) declined by about 40% across more than ...
In the summer of 1979–80, there was a sharp decline in the koala population along Mungalalla Creek i...