Monitoring programs for populations of small or medium-sized animals often use live-capture or photo-monitoring trapping methods to estimate population size. The banded hare-wallaby (Lagostrophus fasciatus), a small macropodiform marsupial, does not readily enter traps or have individually unique distinguishing physical features and is consequently difficult to monitor using these methods. Isolating DNA from faecal material to obtain individual genotypes is a promising monitoring technique and may present an alternative approach for this species. We developed novel species-specific microsatellite markers and undertook trials to assess faecal DNA degradation in ambient environmental conditions at two locations where this species has been tra...
Context: Population-monitoring programs often use direct (e.g. live capture or spotlighting) or ind...
In this study we have developed a DNA collection device suitable for identifying individual possums ...
Current studies of koalas in the wild mainly rely on information gathered by traditional field metho...
Large-scale monitoring of wild populations in remote areas using traditional live-capturing methods ...
Non-invasive methods of monitoring wild populations (such as genotyping faeces or hair) are now wide...
Context. DNA extracted non-invasively from remotely collected scat samples has been used successfull...
The Australian bushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is an introduced mammalian pest species withi...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Strategic management of brushtail possum populations in New Zealand is presently dependent on the us...
The brushtail possum is a major agricultural and ecological pest in New Zealand. A novel noninvasive...
The koala, an Australian icon, has been added to the threatened species list. Rationale for the list...
In New Zealand the Brushtail Possum is managed as a significant pest of conservation and primary pro...
Abstract The koala, an Australian icon, has been added to the threatened species list. Rationale for...
The Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a pervasive marsupial pest of New Zealand...
The Australian brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula is a pervasive marsupial pest of New Zealand. ...
Context: Population-monitoring programs often use direct (e.g. live capture or spotlighting) or ind...
In this study we have developed a DNA collection device suitable for identifying individual possums ...
Current studies of koalas in the wild mainly rely on information gathered by traditional field metho...
Large-scale monitoring of wild populations in remote areas using traditional live-capturing methods ...
Non-invasive methods of monitoring wild populations (such as genotyping faeces or hair) are now wide...
Context. DNA extracted non-invasively from remotely collected scat samples has been used successfull...
The Australian bushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is an introduced mammalian pest species withi...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Strategic management of brushtail possum populations in New Zealand is presently dependent on the us...
The brushtail possum is a major agricultural and ecological pest in New Zealand. A novel noninvasive...
The koala, an Australian icon, has been added to the threatened species list. Rationale for the list...
In New Zealand the Brushtail Possum is managed as a significant pest of conservation and primary pro...
Abstract The koala, an Australian icon, has been added to the threatened species list. Rationale for...
The Australian brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a pervasive marsupial pest of New Zealand...
The Australian brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula is a pervasive marsupial pest of New Zealand. ...
Context: Population-monitoring programs often use direct (e.g. live capture or spotlighting) or ind...
In this study we have developed a DNA collection device suitable for identifying individual possums ...
Current studies of koalas in the wild mainly rely on information gathered by traditional field metho...