Twenty-eight species of terrestrial native mammals occur on Tasman Peninsula. This represents 82% of the total number recorded for Tasmania, which is extremely high given the small area and insular nature of the peninsula. The range of habitats present (ie. both wet and dry forests, heaths and coastal lagoons) is probably the main reason for this high diversity of mammals. Because of high relief, clearing of land has created a mosaic of habitats. The large area of ecotone between forest and pasture has benefited the larger herbivores. Populations of the larger carnivores, the Tasmanian devil and the eastern quoll, have been dramatically reduced probably as a result of eradication campaigns. The insular nature of the peninsular may h...
Aim: Contemporary patterns of mammalian species richness on islands are influenced by well-understoo...
H. H. Scott, Curator of the Launceston Museum, and Clive Lord, F.L.S., Director of the Tasmanian Mus...
The Australian fauna has endured numerous extinctions and declines in recent history. In particular,...
Separated from mainland Australia by the Bass Strait, Tasmania has acted as an island preserve maint...
Globally, human activities including land clearing, habitat conversion and degradation, and human in...
Land-based mammals were surveyed in a mosaic of dry sclerophyll forests and pasture on a sheep-grazi...
Within the last few years considerable attention has been directed to the present state of the Aust...
A mammal survey was conducted in the Upper Henty River Region in western Tasmania. The area had been...
It is remarkable that more attention has not been paid to the Mammals of Tasmania. Many interesting...
A survey of small terrestrial mammals and bats was undertaken in two areas of southwestern Tasmania:...
Predators are critical components of ecosystems, but large marsupial carnivores have suffered major ...
The importance of top predators in maintaining ecosystem structure, function and resilience is incre...
Although its area is less than 1% of Tasmania, Tasman Peninsula possesses more than one- third of t...
Gerard Krefft, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. - Curator and Secretary of the Australian Museum. The " Notes on...
Australia’s native marsupial fauna has just two primarily flesh-eating ‘hypercarnivores’, the Tasman...
Aim: Contemporary patterns of mammalian species richness on islands are influenced by well-understoo...
H. H. Scott, Curator of the Launceston Museum, and Clive Lord, F.L.S., Director of the Tasmanian Mus...
The Australian fauna has endured numerous extinctions and declines in recent history. In particular,...
Separated from mainland Australia by the Bass Strait, Tasmania has acted as an island preserve maint...
Globally, human activities including land clearing, habitat conversion and degradation, and human in...
Land-based mammals were surveyed in a mosaic of dry sclerophyll forests and pasture on a sheep-grazi...
Within the last few years considerable attention has been directed to the present state of the Aust...
A mammal survey was conducted in the Upper Henty River Region in western Tasmania. The area had been...
It is remarkable that more attention has not been paid to the Mammals of Tasmania. Many interesting...
A survey of small terrestrial mammals and bats was undertaken in two areas of southwestern Tasmania:...
Predators are critical components of ecosystems, but large marsupial carnivores have suffered major ...
The importance of top predators in maintaining ecosystem structure, function and resilience is incre...
Although its area is less than 1% of Tasmania, Tasman Peninsula possesses more than one- third of t...
Gerard Krefft, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. - Curator and Secretary of the Australian Museum. The " Notes on...
Australia’s native marsupial fauna has just two primarily flesh-eating ‘hypercarnivores’, the Tasman...
Aim: Contemporary patterns of mammalian species richness on islands are influenced by well-understoo...
H. H. Scott, Curator of the Launceston Museum, and Clive Lord, F.L.S., Director of the Tasmanian Mus...
The Australian fauna has endured numerous extinctions and declines in recent history. In particular,...