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Mycologia. 112:1075-1085
Rodents are the most widespread and diverse order of vertebrate mycophagists and are key to the dispersal of mycorrhizal fungi. Rodents consume and subsequently disperse fungi through their feces on every continent except Antarctica. This study exami
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361. Hastings River Mouse Pseudomys oralis French: Pseudomys du Hastings / German: Hastings-RiverAustralienmaus / Spanish: Raton de Hastings Other common names: Hastings River Pseudomys, Koontoo Taxonomy. Pseudomys australis oralis Thomas, 1921, “c
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Publikováno v:
Australian Zoologist. 33:100-107
The Hastings River mouse Pseudomys oralis is a rare Australian rodent with a patchy distribution in north-east NSW and southern Queensland. The micro-habitat requirements of the species are poorly known, although the majority of known records for the
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 12:1017-1022
The Hastings River mouse (Pseudomys oralis) is a small, endangered Australian conilurine rodent. Only about 200 specimens of this rodent have ever been caught, and little is known about its biology. At present, populations of this species appear to b
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Wildlife Biology in Practice. 9
Camera trapping in scientific research has captivated practitioners globally and is now widely used as a primary survey method. Using photos to identify some species, especially coexisting small species of similar appearance and niche is questionable
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Research. 43:482
Context The role of disturbance and its exclusion is fundamental to the conservation of threatened species. Aims We used the habitat accommodation model as a framework to investigate the importance of forest disturbance for the endangered Hastings Ri
Autor:
Paul D. Meek, Karl Vernes
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Australian Mammalogy. 38:44
Camera trapping is increasingly recognised as a survey tool akin to conventional small mammal survey methods such as Elliott trapping. While there are many cost and resource advantages of using camera traps, their adoption should not compromise scien
Autor:
D. G. Read
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Australian Zoologist. 29:117-123
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Australian Mammalogy. 34:223
The activity patterns and partitioning of time by four small mammal species, with a focus on the swamp rat (Rattus lutreolus) in north-eastern New South Wales, was investigated using camera trap data from two studies. Analysis was carried out on 1079