The three surviving ‘brush-tailed’ bettong species—Bettongia gaimardi (Tasmania), B. tropica (Queensland) and B. penicillata (Western Australia), are all classified as threatened or endangered. These macropodids are prolific diggers and are recognised as important ‘ecosystem engineers’ that improve soil quality and increase seed germination success. However, a combination of introduced predators, habitat loss and disease has seen populations become increasingly fragmented and census numbers decline. Robust phylogenies are vital to conservation management, but the extent of extirpation and fragmentation in brush-tailed bettongs is such that a phylogeny based upon modern samples alone may provide a misleading picture of former connectivity, g...
The gliding petaurids are small sized arboreal and nocturnal marsupials restricted to Australia and ...
This thesis investigates how ancient DNA (aDNA) can provide insight into past (and potentially lost)...
<div><p>Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible...
The three surviving 'brush-tailed' bettong species-Bettongia gaimardi (Tasmania), B. tropica (Queens...
The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) involves the isolation and retrieval of trace amounts of degraded DN...
In 1933, geologist and explorer Michael Terry collected the skull of a small macropodid captured by ...
The northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, is an endangered species of Potoroidae with a restricted di...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
First published online: December 18, 2014Understanding the evolution of Australia's extinct marsupia...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Mesic southeastern Australia represents the continent's ancestral biome and is highly biodiverse, ye...
Ancient DNA is becoming increasingly recognised as a tool in conservation biology to audit past biod...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
The gliding petaurids are small sized arboreal and nocturnal marsupials restricted to Australia and ...
This thesis investigates how ancient DNA (aDNA) can provide insight into past (and potentially lost)...
<div><p>Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible...
The three surviving 'brush-tailed' bettong species-Bettongia gaimardi (Tasmania), B. tropica (Queens...
The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) involves the isolation and retrieval of trace amounts of degraded DN...
In 1933, geologist and explorer Michael Terry collected the skull of a small macropodid captured by ...
The northern bettong, Bettongia tropica, is an endangered species of Potoroidae with a restricted di...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
First published online: December 18, 2014Understanding the evolution of Australia's extinct marsupia...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Mesic southeastern Australia represents the continent's ancestral biome and is highly biodiverse, ye...
Ancient DNA is becoming increasingly recognised as a tool in conservation biology to audit past biod...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Our understanding of the biology of the extinct pig-footed bandicoots (Chaeropus) has been substanti...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
The gliding petaurids are small sized arboreal and nocturnal marsupials restricted to Australia and ...
This thesis investigates how ancient DNA (aDNA) can provide insight into past (and potentially lost)...
<div><p>Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible...