Australian MammalogyRecent research papers from the Australian Mammalogy https://www.publish.csiro.au/am CSIRO PUBLISHINGenCopyright 2024 CSIROAustralian Mammalogy0310-0049CSIRO PUBLISHINGCopyright 2024 CSIROpublishing@csiro.auAustralian Mammalogyhttps://www.publish.csiro.au/media/client/rss_smaller.gif https://www.publish.csiro.au/amA pilot study to encode calls from the northern yellow-bellied glider https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23026.htm Sigrid Heise-Pavlov, Colby Prokop, Louisa Goss - Volume 46(2)A pilot study to encode calls from the northern yellow-bellied gliderSigrid Heise-PavlovColby ProkopLouisa Gossdoi:10.1071/AM23026Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-03-12Australian Mammalogy2024-03-12462AM23026Comparatively poorer body condition of south-east Indian Ocean pygmy blue whales on their southern migration https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23029.htm Grace Russell, Capri Jolliffe, Brodie Elsdon, Fredrik Christiansen, Andrew Colefax, Daniele Cagnazzi - Volume 46(2)Comparatively poorer body condition of south-east Indian Ocean pygmy blue whales on their southern migrationGrace RussellCapri JolliffeBrodie ElsdonFredrik ChristiansenAndrew ColefaxDaniele Cagnazzidoi:10.1071/AM23029Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-03-12Australian Mammalogy2024-03-12462AM23029Whose scat is that? Determining recognition of predator scat by Australian mammals https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23050.htm M. C. Edwards, J. M. Hoy, S. I. FitzGibbon, P. J. Murray - Volume 46(2)Whose scat is that? Determining recognition of predator scat by Australian mammalsM. C. EdwardsJ. M. HoyS. I. FitzGibbonP. J. Murraydoi:10.1071/AM23050Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-03-12Australian Mammalogy2024-03-12462AM23050Spot the difference: optimising camera trap use to detect and identify individuals of a medium-sized carnivorous marsupial https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23023.htm Melissa C. Taylor, Adrian F. Wayne, Nicola J. Armstrong, Michael C. Calver, Kate A. Bryant - Volume 46(2)Spot the difference: optimising camera trap use to detect and identify individuals of a medium-sized carnivorous marsupialMelissa C. TaylorAdrian F. WayneNicola J. ArmstrongMichael C. CalverKate A. Bryantdoi:10.1071/AM23023Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-02-27Australian Mammalogy2024-02-27462AM23023Platypus longevity: a new record in the wild and information on captive life span https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23048.htm Melody Serena, Gemma Snowball, Jessica L. Thomas, Geoff A. Williams, Al Danger - Volume 46(2)Platypus longevity: a new record in the wild and information on captive life spanMelody SerenaGemma SnowballJessica L. ThomasGeoff A. WilliamsAl Dangerdoi:10.1071/AM23048Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-02-13Australian Mammalogy2024-02-13462AM23048Scat contents of a spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) reveal evidence of broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus) within a fragmented habitat in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23046.htm T. Henderson, C. Nest - Volume 46(2)Scat contents of a spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) reveal evidence of broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus) within a fragmented habitat in the Hunter Valley, New South WalesT. HendersonC. Nestdoi:10.1071/AM23046Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-02-09Australian Mammalogy2024-02-09462AM23046The influence of bait and camera type on detection of a spectrum of medium-sized Australian mammals https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23020.htm Ross L. Goldingay - Volume 46(2)The influence of bait and camera type on detection of a spectrum of medium-sized Australian mammalsRoss L. Goldingaydoi:10.1071/AM23020Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-02-02Australian Mammalogy2024-02-02462AM23020Movements of platypuses around and through instream structures and natural barriers in the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve, New South Wales https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23031.htm Anne Musser, Tom Grant, Eren Turak - Volume 46(2)Movements of platypuses around and through instream structures and natural barriers in the Jenolan Karst Conservation Reserve, New South WalesAnne MusserTom GrantEren Turakdoi:10.1071/AM23031Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-01-23Australian Mammalogy2024-01-23462AM23031Nutritional composition of plants and preliminary assessment of nutrition in free-ranging bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus) https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23013.htm Fiona F. Casey, Blaire T. Vallin, Jack Wolfenden, Julie M. Old, Hayley J. Stannard - Volume 46(2)Nutritional composition of plants and preliminary assessment of nutrition in free-ranging bare-nosed wombats (Vombatus ursinus)Fiona F. CaseyBlaire T. VallinJack WolfendenJulie M. OldHayley J. Stannarddoi:10.1071/AM23013Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-01-19Australian Mammalogy2024-01-19462AM23013Death of a wombat † https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23035.htm Matt Gaughwin - Volume 46(2)Death of a wombat † Matt Gaughwindoi:10.1071/AM23035Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-01-19Australian Mammalogy2024-01-19462AM23035Use of consolidated time-lapse camera imagery to detect and monitor platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) activity https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23045.htm Simon Roberts, Melody Serena - Volume 46(2)Use of consolidated time-lapse camera imagery to detect and monitor platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) activitySimon RobertsMelody Serenadoi:10.1071/AM23045Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-01-19Australian Mammalogy2024-01-19462AM23045Cannibalism in the mainland dusky antechinus (Antechinus mimetes mimetes) during the breeding period https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23042.htm Andrew M. Baker, Elliot Bowerman, Ian C. Gynther - Volume 46(2)Cannibalism in the mainland dusky antechinus (Antechinus mimetes mimetes) during the breeding periodAndrew M. BakerElliot BowermanIan C. Gyntherdoi:10.1071/AM23042Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-01-18Australian Mammalogy2024-01-18462AM23042Not so fussy after all: Shark Bay mouse (Pseudomys gouldii) recorded using a range of habitat types on Faure Island https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23038.htm Bryony Joan Palmer, Saul Jesse Cowen, Amanda Ruth Bourne - Volume 46(2)Not so fussy after all: Shark Bay mouse (Pseudomys gouldii) recorded using a range of habitat types on Faure IslandBryony Joan PalmerSaul Jesse CowenAmanda Ruth Bournedoi:10.1071/AM23038Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(2)2024-01-09Australian Mammalogy2024-01-09462AM23038Estimating age of wild eastern grey kangaroos through molar progression https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23043.htm Wendy J. King, Graeme Coulson - Volume 46(1)Estimating age of wild eastern grey kangaroos through molar progressionWendy J. KingGraeme Coulsondoi:10.1071/AM23043Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-12-14Australian Mammalogy2023-12-14461AM22043Interactions between adult male koalas and dependent joeys in a high-density population https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23012.htm Darcy J. Watchorn, Desley A. Whisson - Volume 46(1)Interactions between adult male koalas and dependent joeys in a high-density populationDarcy J. WatchornDesley A. Whissondoi:10.1071/AM23012Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-12-07Australian Mammalogy2023-12-07461AM23012The reaction of wild-caught northern brown bandicoots (Isoodon macrourus) to predators https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23001.htm M. C. Edwards, J. M. Hoy, S. I. FitzGibbon, P. J. Murray - Volume 46(1)The reaction of wild-caught northern brown bandicoots (Isoodon macrourus) to predatorsM. C. EdwardsJ. M. HoyS. I. FitzGibbonP. J. Murraydoi:10.1071/AM23001Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-12-04Australian Mammalogy2023-12-04461AM23001Population size, morphometrics and movement patterns of the brush-tailed mulgara (Dasycercus blythi): is predation by mammalian predators having an effect? https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23024.htm Madison Read, Keith Morris, Jane Prince, Colleen Sims, Harriet Mills, Cheryl Lohr - Volume 46(1)Population size, morphometrics and movement patterns of the brush-tailed mulgara (Dasycercus blythi): is predation by mammalian predators having an effect?Madison ReadKeith MorrisJane PrinceColleen SimsHarriet MillsCheryl Lohrdoi:10.1071/AM23024Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-12-01Australian Mammalogy2023-12-01461AM23024A leucistic platypus observed on the New England Tablelands of New South Wales https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23027.htm Louise M. Streeting, Richard Daugherty, Sarah Burrows, Deborah S. Bower, Sandy Watson, Neve Daugherty, Martin L. Dillon - Volume 46(1)A leucistic platypus observed on the New England Tablelands of New South WalesLouise M. StreetingRichard DaughertySarah BurrowsDeborah S. BowerSandy WatsonNeve DaughertyMartin L. Dillondoi:10.1071/AM23027Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-10-31Australian Mammalogy2023-10-31461AM23027Mainland broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus mordicus) recovery after wildfire https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23030.htm Martin Schulz, Catriona D Campbell, Mellesa Schroder - Volume 46(1)Mainland broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus mordicus) recovery after wildfireMartin SchulzCatriona D CampbellMellesa Schroderdoi:10.1071/AM23030Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-10-19Australian Mammalogy2023-10-19461AM23030An observation of mating in free-living spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus gracilis) https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23041.htm S. E. Burnett - Volume 46(1)An observation of mating in free-living spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus gracilis)S. E. Burnettdoi:10.1071/AM23041Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-10-10Australian Mammalogy2023-10-10461AM23041Variation in sap feeding and tree testing by yellow-bellied gliders and the potential for population monitoring https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23025.htm Ross L. Goldingay - Volume 46(1)Variation in sap feeding and tree testing by yellow-bellied gliders and the potential for population monitoringRoss L. Goldingaydoi:10.1071/AM23025Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-10-06Australian Mammalogy2023-10-06461AM23025Rodents may be important pollinators of banksias in subtropical Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23019.htm Sean A. Webster, Ross L. Goldingay - Volume 46(1)Rodents may be important pollinators of banksias in subtropical AustraliaSean A. WebsterRoss L. Goldingaydoi:10.1071/AM23019Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-10-05Australian Mammalogy2023-10-05461AM23019Small mammal succession following low severity planned burns with different fire intervals https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23016.htm Michael M. Driessen - Volume 46(1)Small mammal succession following low severity planned burns with different fire intervalsMichael M. Driessendoi:10.1071/AM23016Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-09-21Australian Mammalogy2023-09-21461AM23016A new longevity record for a wild European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) from South Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23032.htm David E. Peacock, Ron G. Sinclair - Volume 46(1)A new longevity record for a wild European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) from South AustraliaDavid E. PeacockRon G. Sinclairdoi:10.1071/AM23032Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-09-21Australian Mammalogy2023-09-21461AM23032Short range extension delineating the north-eastern limit, and use of atypical habitat by highland Leadbeater’s possum https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/AM23003.htm Phoebe V. Macak, Jenny L. Nelson, Louise K. Durkin, Jemma K. Cripps, Matt D. White, Luke D. Emerson, Lindy F. Lumsden - Volume 46(1)Short range extension delineating the north-eastern limit, and use of atypical habitat by highland Leadbeater’s possumPhoebe V. MacakJenny L. NelsonLouise K. DurkinJemma K. CrippsMatt D. WhiteLuke D. EmersonLindy F. Lumsdendoi:10.1071/AM23003Australian Mammalogy - Volume 46(1)2023-09-21Australian Mammalogy2023-09-21461AM23003