The AMTC Australian Mammal Species List contains two sheets: a main species/subspecies list and an auxiliary list of unnamed taxa. The contents of the ‘Other Common Names’ column were originally sourced from mammal species accounts compiled by experts for the forthcoming publication: Strahan’s Mammals of Australia (4th Edition). The AMTC acknowledges that the listed mammal common names are not complete because they will differ depending on the cultural heritage, language and knowledge practices of First Nations Peoples across Australia. The Australian Mammal Species List is updated annually, and we welcome suggested changes and additions, especially from traditional biocultural knowledge custodians, as we aspire to most accurately represent...
After birds, mammals are the group of animals whose diversity has been most intensively studied. But...
Wildlife crime, the illegal trade in animals and animal products, is a growing concern and valued at...
FIG. 84. — Phascolomis wombat Lesueur & Petit, 1807. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia. ...
The AMTC Australian Mammal Species List contains two sheets: a main species/subspecies list and an a...
The use of correct taxonomy to describe and name the earth’s biodiversity is fundamental to conserva...
"A checklist of species is an invaluable tool for both researchers and the interested public." Thus ...
The dynamic, rapidly changing state of mammalian taxonomy, documented by an enormous literature, lon...
The dynamic, rapidly changing state of mammalian taxonomy, documented by an enormous literature, lon...
FIG. 170. — Canis familiaris australasiae Desmarest, 1821. Australia. Charles-Alexandre Lesueur. Wat...
The Australo-Papuan region has a unique mammal fauna, which faces unique threats and poses important...
A checklist of species is an invaluable tool for both researchers and the interested public. A well-...
Subspecies and Distribution. N. a. alexis Thomas, 1922 — inland Western Australia and Northern Terri...
FIG. 169. — Canis familiaris australasiae Desmarest, 1821. Australia. Charles-Alexandre Lesueur. Cra...
• Australasian RegionPublished as part of Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2015, Myrmecobiida...
The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 is the first review to assess the conservation status of...
After birds, mammals are the group of animals whose diversity has been most intensively studied. But...
Wildlife crime, the illegal trade in animals and animal products, is a growing concern and valued at...
FIG. 84. — Phascolomis wombat Lesueur & Petit, 1807. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia. ...
The AMTC Australian Mammal Species List contains two sheets: a main species/subspecies list and an a...
The use of correct taxonomy to describe and name the earth’s biodiversity is fundamental to conserva...
"A checklist of species is an invaluable tool for both researchers and the interested public." Thus ...
The dynamic, rapidly changing state of mammalian taxonomy, documented by an enormous literature, lon...
The dynamic, rapidly changing state of mammalian taxonomy, documented by an enormous literature, lon...
FIG. 170. — Canis familiaris australasiae Desmarest, 1821. Australia. Charles-Alexandre Lesueur. Wat...
The Australo-Papuan region has a unique mammal fauna, which faces unique threats and poses important...
A checklist of species is an invaluable tool for both researchers and the interested public. A well-...
Subspecies and Distribution. N. a. alexis Thomas, 1922 — inland Western Australia and Northern Terri...
FIG. 169. — Canis familiaris australasiae Desmarest, 1821. Australia. Charles-Alexandre Lesueur. Cra...
• Australasian RegionPublished as part of Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2015, Myrmecobiida...
The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012 is the first review to assess the conservation status of...
After birds, mammals are the group of animals whose diversity has been most intensively studied. But...
Wildlife crime, the illegal trade in animals and animal products, is a growing concern and valued at...
FIG. 84. — Phascolomis wombat Lesueur & Petit, 1807. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia. ...