Knowledge of factors affecting the survival of individuals and their reproductive success is essential for threatened species management, but studies assessing these factors are lacking for many threatened rock-wallaby species. In this study we investigated the factors influencing the breeding performance of females and the survival of pouch young in a wild colony of the threatened brush-tailed rock-wallaby. Individuals were trapped between October 2000 and April 2004. More than 50% of the females in the colony were breeding below their full potential and giving birth to only one offspring per year. Most females within the colony bred in synchrony, with a substantial birth peak evident during autumn. Pouch young born in autumn left the pouc...
The southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) is a seasonal breeding, burrowing marsupial ...
A surrogacy program to increase the reproductive rate of the critically endangered Victorian brush-t...
The bridled nailtail wallaby is restricted to one locality in central Queensland, Australia. The pop...
The rock wallaby, Petrogale assimilis, is a small macropodid living in isolated colonies in rocky ou...
Pouch-young removal and cross-fostering trials were undertaken in the brush-tailed rock-wallaby, Pet...
Reproduction of the purple-necked rock-wallaby, Petrogale purpureicollis, was studied in captivity. ...
Abstract. The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a common, medium-sized, browsing macropodid marsup...
There is considerable interest in the use of assisted breeding techniques as a component of conserva...
The reason why a female who is socially paired to one particular male seeks extra-pair copulations (...
Bridled nailtail wallabies are small, solitary wallabies that were once common in eastern Australia....
Translocation is an important tool for the conservation of species that have suffered severe range r...
Reproductive data on individually known free-ranging red-necked wallabies Macropus rufogriseus banks...
Populations of large herbivores are generally considered to be food limited, escaping the regulatory...
Aspects of the demography of the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) were investigated in an overabundan...
Accurate assessment of age is important for effective captive husbandry techniques and assists in un...
The southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) is a seasonal breeding, burrowing marsupial ...
A surrogacy program to increase the reproductive rate of the critically endangered Victorian brush-t...
The bridled nailtail wallaby is restricted to one locality in central Queensland, Australia. The pop...
The rock wallaby, Petrogale assimilis, is a small macropodid living in isolated colonies in rocky ou...
Pouch-young removal and cross-fostering trials were undertaken in the brush-tailed rock-wallaby, Pet...
Reproduction of the purple-necked rock-wallaby, Petrogale purpureicollis, was studied in captivity. ...
Abstract. The swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) is a common, medium-sized, browsing macropodid marsup...
There is considerable interest in the use of assisted breeding techniques as a component of conserva...
The reason why a female who is socially paired to one particular male seeks extra-pair copulations (...
Bridled nailtail wallabies are small, solitary wallabies that were once common in eastern Australia....
Translocation is an important tool for the conservation of species that have suffered severe range r...
Reproductive data on individually known free-ranging red-necked wallabies Macropus rufogriseus banks...
Populations of large herbivores are generally considered to be food limited, escaping the regulatory...
Aspects of the demography of the agile wallaby (Macropus agilis) were investigated in an overabundan...
Accurate assessment of age is important for effective captive husbandry techniques and assists in un...
The southern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus latifrons) is a seasonal breeding, burrowing marsupial ...
A surrogacy program to increase the reproductive rate of the critically endangered Victorian brush-t...
The bridled nailtail wallaby is restricted to one locality in central Queensland, Australia. The pop...