The Eastern Quoll Dasyurus viverrinus is now extinct on mainland Australia, but was once common in southwestern Victoria. It was persecuted by landholders for its predation of poultry, but also suffered dramatic declines in population through an unknown disease from about 140 years ago. Eastern Quolls were also considered significant predators of young European Rabbits Oryctolagus cuniculus. The Spot-tailed Quoll D. maculatus was historically widespread though uncommon in south-western Victoria, but now is confined there to only a couple of sites. © 2021, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria. All rights reserved
As carnivorous marsupials, quolls are keystone species crucial to ecosystem health. Although opportu...
AbstractDisease is often considered a key threat to species of conservation significance. For some, ...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...
Abstract. Australia’s mammalian fauna has suffered unparalleled extinctions and declines in recent h...
The Australian fauna has endured numerous extinctions and declines in recent history. In particular,...
The mammal fauna of Australia has undergone a dramatic and significant decline since the arrival and...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
The deleterious effects of habitat loss, modification, and fragmentation continue to drive mammal ex...
Diagnosing the cause of a species’ decline is one of the most challenging tasks faced by conservatio...
The quokka is a medium sized macropod endemic to southwest WA and two islands: Rottnest and Bald. Qu...
We evaluated the health of 31 (eight males, 23 females) founder eastern quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus)...
This historic publication provides an account of every species of native mammals known to have exist...
We evaluated the health of 31 (eight males, 23 females) founder eastern quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus)...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
Activity levels of spotted-tailed quolls were investigated using camera traps over 12 months. There ...
As carnivorous marsupials, quolls are keystone species crucial to ecosystem health. Although opportu...
AbstractDisease is often considered a key threat to species of conservation significance. For some, ...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...
Abstract. Australia’s mammalian fauna has suffered unparalleled extinctions and declines in recent h...
The Australian fauna has endured numerous extinctions and declines in recent history. In particular,...
The mammal fauna of Australia has undergone a dramatic and significant decline since the arrival and...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
The deleterious effects of habitat loss, modification, and fragmentation continue to drive mammal ex...
Diagnosing the cause of a species’ decline is one of the most challenging tasks faced by conservatio...
The quokka is a medium sized macropod endemic to southwest WA and two islands: Rottnest and Bald. Qu...
We evaluated the health of 31 (eight males, 23 females) founder eastern quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus)...
This historic publication provides an account of every species of native mammals known to have exist...
We evaluated the health of 31 (eight males, 23 females) founder eastern quolls (Dasyurus viverrinus)...
The Spot-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus is a member of the carnivorous marsupial family, Dasyuridae...
Activity levels of spotted-tailed quolls were investigated using camera traps over 12 months. There ...
As carnivorous marsupials, quolls are keystone species crucial to ecosystem health. Although opportu...
AbstractDisease is often considered a key threat to species of conservation significance. For some, ...
The northern Spotted-tailed Quoll Dasyurus maculatus gracilis is Endangered (QNCA 1994; EPBC Act 199...