Monitoring populations of threatened species plays a part in continued conservation and contributes to assessment of how effective management actions are. We estimated population indices and studied cohort demographics of mainland populations of quokkas (Setonix brachyurus) at 14 sites across the northern jarrah forest. One site is currently monitored through annual trapping, seven were intensively surveyed a decade previously, while six sites had no previous monitoring. Across the 14 study sites, no quokkas were detected at one site and the other population estimates ranged from 5 to 25 adults. Most females (86% of capture events) carried a pouch young or were lactating (indicating a young at foot). Quokka populations at the eight previous...
Monitoring is critical to assess management effectiveness, but broadscale systematic assessments of ...
A population of spotted-tailed quolls Dasyurus maculatus was studied for three years (2002-2004) in ...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...
The quokka is a medium sized macropod endemic to southwest WA and two islands: Rottnest and Bald. Qu...
The quokka (Setonix brachyurus Quoy & Gaimard 1830) is a medium-sized, macropodid marsupial that is ...
The former and current distribution of the quokka, Setortix brachyurus, was mapped from published an...
Context.An understanding of population size and status is necessary for the implementation of approp...
The quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. While a high popu...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective management o...
The deleterious effects of habitat loss, modification, and fragmentation continue to drive mammal ex...
Invasive animal species are a major factor in the extinction and endangerment of native species worl...
The conventional approach to conserving threatened biota is to identify drivers of decline, instigat...
Under ‘Western Shield’, the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation have aeria...
© 2017 The Zoological Society of London Northern Australia's native mammal fauna has undergone a sev...
Ecosystem management in the face of global change requires understanding how co-occurring threats af...
Monitoring is critical to assess management effectiveness, but broadscale systematic assessments of ...
A population of spotted-tailed quolls Dasyurus maculatus was studied for three years (2002-2004) in ...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...
The quokka is a medium sized macropod endemic to southwest WA and two islands: Rottnest and Bald. Qu...
The quokka (Setonix brachyurus Quoy & Gaimard 1830) is a medium-sized, macropodid marsupial that is ...
The former and current distribution of the quokka, Setortix brachyurus, was mapped from published an...
Context.An understanding of population size and status is necessary for the implementation of approp...
The quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. While a high popu...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective management o...
The deleterious effects of habitat loss, modification, and fragmentation continue to drive mammal ex...
Invasive animal species are a major factor in the extinction and endangerment of native species worl...
The conventional approach to conserving threatened biota is to identify drivers of decline, instigat...
Under ‘Western Shield’, the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation have aeria...
© 2017 The Zoological Society of London Northern Australia's native mammal fauna has undergone a sev...
Ecosystem management in the face of global change requires understanding how co-occurring threats af...
Monitoring is critical to assess management effectiveness, but broadscale systematic assessments of ...
A population of spotted-tailed quolls Dasyurus maculatus was studied for three years (2002-2004) in ...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...