Characterisation of an organism's performance in different habitats provides insight into the conditions that allow it to survive and reproduce. In recent years, Northern quolls (Dasyurus hallucatus)—a medium-sized semi-arboreal marsupial native to northern Australia—have undergone significant population declines within open forest, woodland and riparian habitats, but less so in rocky areas. To help understand this decline, we quantified the biomechanical performance of wild Northern quolls as they ran up inclined narrow (13 mm pole) and inclined wide (90 mm platform) substrates. We predicted that quolls may possess biomechanical adaptations to increase stability on narrow surfaces, which are more common in rocky habitats. Our results displ...
The locomotor characteristics of morphologically conservative New World marsupials (Didelphidae and ...
Objectives Documenting the variety of quadrupedal walking gaits in a variety of marsupials (arboreal...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...
Characterisation of an organism's performance in different habitats provides insight into the condit...
Movement speed is fundamental to all animal behaviour, yet no general framework exists for understan...
Australian animals have suffered exceptionally high rates of extinction over the last 200 years, wit...
Introduced predators combined with habitat loss and modification are threatening biodiversity worldw...
Movement speed can underpin an animal's probability of success in ecological tasks. Prey often use a...
Moving in complex environments: a biomechanical analysis of locomotion on inclined and narrow substr...
1. Do prey run as fast as they can to avoid capture? This is a common assumption in studies of anima...
Physical performance inextricably ties variation in physiology, morphology, and behavior to fitness....
The small extent of seasonally snow-covered Australian mountains means that there has not been a gre...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...
Pentapedal locomotion is the use of the tail as a fifth leg during the slow gait of kangaroos. Altho...
Movement speed is fundamental to all animal behaviour, yet no general framework exists for understan...
The locomotor characteristics of morphologically conservative New World marsupials (Didelphidae and ...
Objectives Documenting the variety of quadrupedal walking gaits in a variety of marsupials (arboreal...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...
Characterisation of an organism's performance in different habitats provides insight into the condit...
Movement speed is fundamental to all animal behaviour, yet no general framework exists for understan...
Australian animals have suffered exceptionally high rates of extinction over the last 200 years, wit...
Introduced predators combined with habitat loss and modification are threatening biodiversity worldw...
Movement speed can underpin an animal's probability of success in ecological tasks. Prey often use a...
Moving in complex environments: a biomechanical analysis of locomotion on inclined and narrow substr...
1. Do prey run as fast as they can to avoid capture? This is a common assumption in studies of anima...
Physical performance inextricably ties variation in physiology, morphology, and behavior to fitness....
The small extent of seasonally snow-covered Australian mountains means that there has not been a gre...
As red kangaroos hop faster over level ground, their rate of oxygen consumption (indicating metaboli...
Pentapedal locomotion is the use of the tail as a fifth leg during the slow gait of kangaroos. Altho...
Movement speed is fundamental to all animal behaviour, yet no general framework exists for understan...
The locomotor characteristics of morphologically conservative New World marsupials (Didelphidae and ...
Objectives Documenting the variety of quadrupedal walking gaits in a variety of marsupials (arboreal...
Movement is a fundamental aspect of animals. Natural and sexual selection act on the ability of an a...