The quokka (Setonix brachyurus Quoy & Gaimard 1830) is a medium-sized, macropodid marsupial that is endemic to the mesic, south-western corner of Australia. While being a tourist icon on Rottnest Island, the species is threatened with extinction. It has been intensively studied on Rottnest Island in the 1960s and 1970s, however very little is known of its ecology on the mainland. Additionally the insular and mainland environments are extremely different suggesting that ecological differences between the two populations are likely. Consequently, this study sought to determine the basic autecology of the quokka and identify what factors have attributed to its threatened conservation status. The northern jarrah forest of Western Australia...
This study investigated associations between the relative abundance of the threatened ngwayir (weste...
The mammal fauna of Australia has undergone a dramatic and significant decline since the arrival and...
Abstract ContextAustralia has experienced the highest number of mammal extinctions of any continent ...
The quokka is a medium sized macropod endemic to southwest WA and two islands: Rottnest and Bald. Qu...
Monitoring populations of threatened species plays a part in continued conservation and contributes ...
The former and current distribution of the quokka, Setortix brachyurus, was mapped from published an...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
The importance of top predators in maintaining ecosystem structure, function and resilience is incre...
The quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. While a high popu...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...
43. Quokka Setonix brachyurus French: Quokka / German: Quokka / Spanish: Ualabi de cola corta ...
The deleterious effects of habitat loss, modification, and fragmentation continue to drive mammal ex...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective management o...
Predators are critical components of ecosystems, but large marsupial carnivores have suffered major ...
This study investigated associations between the relative abundance of the threatened ngwayir (weste...
The mammal fauna of Australia has undergone a dramatic and significant decline since the arrival and...
Abstract ContextAustralia has experienced the highest number of mammal extinctions of any continent ...
The quokka is a medium sized macropod endemic to southwest WA and two islands: Rottnest and Bald. Qu...
Monitoring populations of threatened species plays a part in continued conservation and contributes ...
The former and current distribution of the quokka, Setortix brachyurus, was mapped from published an...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
The importance of top predators in maintaining ecosystem structure, function and resilience is incre...
The quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. While a high popu...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...
43. Quokka Setonix brachyurus French: Quokka / German: Quokka / Spanish: Ualabi de cola corta ...
The deleterious effects of habitat loss, modification, and fragmentation continue to drive mammal ex...
Understanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective management o...
Predators are critical components of ecosystems, but large marsupial carnivores have suffered major ...
This study investigated associations between the relative abundance of the threatened ngwayir (weste...
The mammal fauna of Australia has undergone a dramatic and significant decline since the arrival and...
Abstract ContextAustralia has experienced the highest number of mammal extinctions of any continent ...