The capture rates of honey possums, Tarsipes rostratus, on the south coast of Western Australia were significantly related to annual rainfall in the preceding year. It is suggested that numbers of the short-lived and aseasonally breeding honey possum fluctuate in relation to nectar levels, which vary with cumulative water availability
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus, a shrew‐sized marsupial endemic to south‐western Australia, fee...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...
The shrew-sized marsupial Tursipes rostratus, endemic to south-western Australia, eats only nectar a...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a small (7-12g) diprotodont marsupial found only in south-wes...
The study aimed to examine the dependence of the honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus on the winter-flow...
The tiny honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus, is the only marsupial that feeds solely upon nectar and p...
In heathlands at the western end of the Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Australia, Honey Pos...
ANIMALS are commonly separated into two major categories based on their activity patterns: diurnal a...
Climate change involving lower rainfall and extended drought periods poses significant threats to vu...
The basic requirements of a species are food, space and shelter. The presence of these resources and...
Animals that specialize on nectar can be expected to face shortages of energy at times or in places ...
The movements of marked honey possums,Tarsipes rostratus, were studied using mark–recapture with pit...
The honey possum is the only non-volant mammal to feed exclusively on a diet of nectar and pollen. L...
Pollen loads on nectar-feeding marsupials (Tarsipes) and honeyeater birds were monitored for a year ...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus, a shrew‐sized marsupial endemic to south‐western Australia, fee...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...
The shrew-sized marsupial Tursipes rostratus, endemic to south-western Australia, eats only nectar a...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a small (7-12g) diprotodont marsupial found only in south-wes...
The study aimed to examine the dependence of the honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus on the winter-flow...
The tiny honey possum, Tarsipes rostratus, is the only marsupial that feeds solely upon nectar and p...
In heathlands at the western end of the Fitzgerald River National Park, Western Australia, Honey Pos...
ANIMALS are commonly separated into two major categories based on their activity patterns: diurnal a...
Climate change involving lower rainfall and extended drought periods poses significant threats to vu...
The basic requirements of a species are food, space and shelter. The presence of these resources and...
Animals that specialize on nectar can be expected to face shortages of energy at times or in places ...
The movements of marked honey possums,Tarsipes rostratus, were studied using mark–recapture with pit...
The honey possum is the only non-volant mammal to feed exclusively on a diet of nectar and pollen. L...
Pollen loads on nectar-feeding marsupials (Tarsipes) and honeyeater birds were monitored for a year ...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus, a shrew‐sized marsupial endemic to south‐western Australia, fee...
Some individual honeyeaters were repeatedly seen near the same location over at least a 2 day period...