Bandicoots and bilbies (Marsupialia : Peramelemorphia) represent the dominant omnivorous clade of Australasian marsupials and, as ground-dwelling, small- to medium-sized mammals, have not fared well in the 200 years since European settlement. Unlike large or charismatic marsupial species, the cryptic nature of bandicoots and bilbies tends to keep them out of the public eye, at a time when public interest plays a significant role in conservation efforts. The inconspicuous ‘rat-like’ appearance of many bandicoots and a generalist ecological strategy belie a complex biology of adaptive traits and evolutionary diversity. For a few species these biological traits have enabled them to make use of urban environments. In the main, however, peramele...
Anatomy may be one of the oldest sciences, but current work at Murdoch University is providing valua...
SYNOPSIS Systematic collecting from fluviatile Pleistocene fossil deposits of the Darling Downs, sou...
The ontogeny of the skull has been studied in several marsupial groups such as didelphids, microbiot...
The phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies have been somewhat problematic, with confli...
The phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies have been somewhat problematic, with confli...
European settlement has had a dramatic impact on the distribution and abundance of peramelid (bandic...
European settlement has had a dramatic impact on the distribution and abundance of peramelid (bandic...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
Peramelemorphians (bandicoots and bilbies) are unique among mammals in having the shortest gestation...
The Pliocene fossil record of Australia has revealed the oldest known occurrences of modern peramele...
Two new late Oligocene representatives of the marsupial order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbie...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a unique order of Australasian marsupials whose sparse fossil recor...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a unique order of Australasian marsupials whose sparse fossil recor...
<p>The Pliocene fossil record of Australia has revealed the oldest known occurrences of modern peram...
Anatomy may be one of the oldest sciences, but current work at Murdoch University is providing valua...
SYNOPSIS Systematic collecting from fluviatile Pleistocene fossil deposits of the Darling Downs, sou...
The ontogeny of the skull has been studied in several marsupial groups such as didelphids, microbiot...
The phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies have been somewhat problematic, with confli...
The phylogenetic relationships of bandicoots and bilbies have been somewhat problematic, with confli...
European settlement has had a dramatic impact on the distribution and abundance of peramelid (bandic...
European settlement has had a dramatic impact on the distribution and abundance of peramelid (bandic...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a major order of australidelphian marsupials, which despite a fossi...
We describe Bulungu palara gen. et sp. nov., a new fossil peramelemorphian (bandicoot), based on a s...
Peramelemorphians (bandicoots and bilbies) are unique among mammals in having the shortest gestation...
The Pliocene fossil record of Australia has revealed the oldest known occurrences of modern peramele...
Two new late Oligocene representatives of the marsupial order Peramelemorphia (bandicoots and bilbie...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a unique order of Australasian marsupials whose sparse fossil recor...
Bandicoots (Peramelemorphia) are a unique order of Australasian marsupials whose sparse fossil recor...
<p>The Pliocene fossil record of Australia has revealed the oldest known occurrences of modern peram...
Anatomy may be one of the oldest sciences, but current work at Murdoch University is providing valua...
SYNOPSIS Systematic collecting from fluviatile Pleistocene fossil deposits of the Darling Downs, sou...
The ontogeny of the skull has been studied in several marsupial groups such as didelphids, microbiot...