Context It is difficult to measure feeding rates for most wild nocturnal mammalian herbivores. Thus, although koalas are a popular species to study, we have a poor understanding of their activity patterns and feeding ecology. Researchers often assume that the trees that koalas occupy during the day indicate feeding preferences, but they may better reflect preferred resting sites. Aims We recorded the activities of koalas, with an emphasis on their feeding, particularly when they fed, the trees that they fed from, the number of meals they consumed and the variability in these measurements. Methods We continuously monitored eight koalas by audio- and radio-telemetry for 14 consecutive 24-h periods each. We followed two koalas at a time and re...
An understanding of koala activity patterns is important for measuring the behavioral response of th...
Although defence against herbivores is often argued to be the main action of plant secondary metabol...
The diets of individual animals within populations can differ, but few studies determine whether thi...
Context It is difficult to measure feeding rates for most wild nocturnal mammalian herbivores. Thus,...
This paper reports on a pilot study of tree use by koalas on a tropical Queensland island. Some koal...
This paper reports on a pilot study of tree use by koalas on a tropical Queensland island. Some koal...
Free-ranging koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) were monitored by means of radio-relocation in the area...
Adequate nutrition is a fundamental requirement for the maintenance and growth of populations, but c...
Dispersal by subadults is the principal source of gene flow between groups of koalas in Queensland, ...
The decisions that animals must make to achieve a balance between quantity and quality of resources ...
North Stradbroke Island lies 4 km off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It is home to one of the o...
Research on use of foraging patches has focused on why herbivores visit or quit patches, yet little ...
Animal movement patterns and use of space depend upon food and nonfood resources, as well as conspec...
An understanding of koala activity patterns is important for measuring the behavioral response of th...
We studied two groups of koalas during a drought in central Queensland to investigate potential impa...
An understanding of koala activity patterns is important for measuring the behavioral response of th...
Although defence against herbivores is often argued to be the main action of plant secondary metabol...
The diets of individual animals within populations can differ, but few studies determine whether thi...
Context It is difficult to measure feeding rates for most wild nocturnal mammalian herbivores. Thus,...
This paper reports on a pilot study of tree use by koalas on a tropical Queensland island. Some koal...
This paper reports on a pilot study of tree use by koalas on a tropical Queensland island. Some koal...
Free-ranging koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) were monitored by means of radio-relocation in the area...
Adequate nutrition is a fundamental requirement for the maintenance and growth of populations, but c...
Dispersal by subadults is the principal source of gene flow between groups of koalas in Queensland, ...
The decisions that animals must make to achieve a balance between quantity and quality of resources ...
North Stradbroke Island lies 4 km off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It is home to one of the o...
Research on use of foraging patches has focused on why herbivores visit or quit patches, yet little ...
Animal movement patterns and use of space depend upon food and nonfood resources, as well as conspec...
An understanding of koala activity patterns is important for measuring the behavioral response of th...
We studied two groups of koalas during a drought in central Queensland to investigate potential impa...
An understanding of koala activity patterns is important for measuring the behavioral response of th...
Although defence against herbivores is often argued to be the main action of plant secondary metabol...
The diets of individual animals within populations can differ, but few studies determine whether thi...