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Ecological Management & Restoration. 21:97-107
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Ecological Management & Restoration. 19:198-203
A hilarious gift book to help Remainers cope in the run-up to the fateful Brexit moment.'So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good nightI hate to go and leave this pretty sightSo long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieuAdieu, adieu, to EU and EU and EU'
'No way', they said –'he won't last 100 days'! But steaming into his final year of office the POTUS with the mostest has reigned supreme, and he wants more (pending rubber-stamping of his nomination). The run-in to the 2020 election will be a rolle
Autor:
Jonathan Parkyn
'Whoever said that the pen is mightier than the sword obviously never encountered a kitten with an automatic weapon.'– General Douglas'Furball'MacArthur. From Norwegian forest cats sporting Uzis on shoulder straps to a Japanese Bobtail taking aim w
Autor:
Alison Specht, Jonathan Parkyn, Agung Challisthianagara, David A. Newell, Lyndon O Brooks, S McMullan-Fisher
Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 37:343-349
The natural diet of the camaenid land snail Thersites mitchellae (Cox, 1864) was investigated by examination of the faecal contents of specimens collected from a range of substrates. The composition of faecal pellets from 22 snails obtained from thre
Publikováno v:
Malacologia. 57:295-307
Thersites mitchellae (Cox, 1864) (Camaenidae) is a regionally endemic Australian land snail that is critically endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). We studied its habitat use and
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 41:255
Tall wooden poles (glide poles) and rope canopy-bridges are frequently installed along new highways in Australia to maintain population connectivity for gliding mammals. Knowledge of the use of these structures is rudimentary. We monitored two pairs
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Australian Mammalogy. 41:142
Wildlife underpasses in Australia are commonly fitted with timber railings to facilitate the passage of arboreal and scansorial mammals but there are no published accounts of railing use. We compared detections of such mammals on railings in two unde
Autor:
Jonathan Parkyn, David A. Newell
Publikováno v:
Molluscan Research. 33:116-129
Land snails are an important yet often neglected component of Australia's biological diversity. Despite high levels of diversity within this group and the identification of many narrow range endemic species as being of conservation concern, there hav