Register      Login
Wildlife Research Wildlife Research Society
Ecology, management and conservation in natural and modified habitats

Articles citing this paper

Diet of the bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in relation to substrate, fire and rainfall characteristics in the Tanami Desert

Richard Southgate A B C and Susan M. Carthew B
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Biodiversity Conservation Unit, Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Environment, PO Box 2130, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia.

B School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Present address: PO Box 305, Kingscote, SA 5223, Australia. Email: southgate@kin.net.au

Wildlife Research 33(6) 507-519 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR05079
Submitted: 8 September 2005  Accepted: 10 May 2006   Published: 4 October 2006



30 articles found in Crossref database.

Diet of the silky mouse (Pseudomys apodemoides) and the heath rat (P. shortridgei) in a post-fire environment
Di Stefano Julian, Ashton Amanda, York Alan
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2014 23(5). p.746
Post-fire ephemerals and spinifex-fuelled fires: a decision model for bilby habitat management in the Tanami Desert, Australia
Southgate Richard, Carthew Susan
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2007 16(6). p.741
Effects of natural weathering conditions on faecal cortisol metabolite measurements in the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis)
Evans Nicole, Narayan Edward J., Hero Jean-Marc
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2013 61(5). p.351
Mosaics of fire and water: the co-emergence of anthropogenic landscapes and intensive seed exploitation in the Australian arid zone
Zeanah David W., Codding Brian F., Bliege Bird Rebecca, Bird Douglas W.
Australian Archaeology. 2017 83(1-2). p.2
Does the primate pattern hold up? Testing the functional significance of infraorbital foramen size variation among marsupials
Spriggs Amanda N., Muchlinski Magdalena N., Gordon Adam D.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2016 160(1). p.30
Breaking down scats: degradation of DNA from greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) faecal pellets
Carpenter Fiona M., Dziminski Martin A.
Australian Mammalogy. 2017 39(2). p.197
Faecal DNA analysis enables genetic monitoring of the species recovery program for an arid-dwelling marsupial
Smith Steve, McRae Peter, Hughes Jane
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2009 57(2). p.139
Bilby distribution and fire: a test of alternative models of habitat suitability in the Tanami Desert, Australia
Southgate Richard, Paltridge Rachel, Masters Pip, Carthew Susan
Ecography. 2007 30(6). p.759
Monitoring the Abundance of Wild and Reintroduced Bilby Populations
Dziminski Martin A., Carpenter Fiona M., Morris Frank
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 2021 85(2). p.240
Timing of breeding and female fecundity of the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in the temperate zone of South Australia: implications for translocations of a previously widespread species
Berris Karleah K., Cooper Steven J. B., Breed William G., Carthew Susan M.
Wildlife Research. 2019 46(5). p.444
Using eDNA metabarcoding to understand the effect of fire on the diet of small mammals in a woodland ecosystem
Wanniarachchi Saumya, Swan Matthew, Nevil Paul, York Alan
Ecology and Evolution. 2022 12(11).
New evidence of seed dispersal identified in Australian mammals
Palmer Bryony J., Beca Gabrielle, Erickson Todd E., Hobbs Richard J., Valentine Leonie E.
Wildlife Research. 2021 48(7). p.635
Effects of Pastoralism and Rabbits on the Economy and Culture of the Diyari People of North-Eastern South Australia
Cooke Brian
Australian Economic History Review. 2017 57(1). p.65
Spatial modelling of bilby (Macrotis lagotis) and rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) pellets within a predator-proof enclosure
Lollback Gregory W., Dunwoody J. Ernest, Mebberson Rachel, Shuker Jonathan D., Page Tahlie, Hayles Sarann J., Rakotopare Nicolas, Liu Xiaoye, Hero Jean-Marc
Australian Mammalogy. 2018 40(1). p.93
The effects of browsing by feral and re-introduced native herbivores on seedling survivorship in the Australian rangelands
Munro Nicola T., Moseby Katherine E., Read John L.
The Rangeland Journal. 2009 31(4). p.417
Verifying bilby presence and the systematic sampling of wild populations using sign-based protocols – with notes on aerial and ground survey techniques and asserting absence
Southgate Richard, Dziminski Martin A., Paltridge Rachel, Schubert Andrew, Gaikhorst Glen
Australian Mammalogy. 2019 41(1). p.27
Experimental evidence for ecological cascades following threatened mammal reintroduction
Gibb Heloise, Silvey Colin J., Robinson Chloe, L'Hotellier Felicity A., Eldridge David J.
Ecology. 2021 102(1).
Mammalian Mycophagy: a Global Review of Ecosystem Interactions Between Mammals and Fungi
Elliott T.F., Truong C., Jackson S.M., Zúñiga C.L., Trappe J.M., Vernes K.
Fungal Systematics and Evolution. 2022 9(1). p.99
Testing top‐down and bottom‐up effects on arid zone beetle assemblages following mammal reintroduction
Gibb Heloise, Verdon Simon J., Weir Tom, Johansson Therese, L'Hotellier Felicity, Hayward Matthew W.
Austral Ecology. 2018 43(3). p.288
Beyond inappropriate fire regimes: A synthesis of fire‐driven declines of threatened mammals in Australia
Santos Julianna L., Hradsky Bronwyn A., Keith David A., Rowe Kevin C., Senior Katharine L., Sitters Holly, Kelly Luke T.
Conservation Letters. 2022 15(5).
The influence of drought, precipitation and fossorial mammal reintroduction on the density of fossorial arthropods and their burrows in arid Australia
Coulter Brianna, West Rebecca S., Kingsford Richard T., Moseby Katherine E.
Austral Ecology. 2023 48(7). p.1252
A comparative study of survival, recruitment and population growth in two translocated populations of the threatened greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis)
Berris Karleah K., Cooper Steven J. B., Breed William G., Berris Joshua R., Carthew Susan M.
Wildlife Research. 2020 47(5). p.415
Reintroduction of Bilbies (Macrotis lagotis) to Matuwa, an Indigenous Protected Area in Western Australia
Lohr Cheryl A., Dziminski Martin, Dunlop Judy, Miller Emily, Morris Keith
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 2021 78 p.67
High survivorship and rapid population growth of the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) reintroduced to a feral predator exclosure
Arkinstall Cassandra M., FitzGibbon Sean I., Bradley Kevin J., Moseby Katherine E., Murray Peter J., Caley Peter
Wildlife Research. 2024 51(1).
Effects of reconstruction of a pre-European vertebrate assemblage on ground-dwelling arachnids in arid Australia
Silvey Colin J., Hayward Matthew W., Gibb Heloise
Oecologia. 2015 178(2). p.497
Net effects of soil disturbance and herbivory on vegetation by a re-established digging mammal assemblage in arid zone Australia
Verdon Simon James, Gibb Heloise, Leonard Steven W.J.
Journal of Arid Environments. 2016 133 p.29
Comparison of morphological and molecular methods to identify the diet of a generalist omnivore
Dawson Stuart, Tay Natasha, Greay Telleasha, Gofton Alexander, Oskam Charlotte, Fleming Patricia A.
Wildlife Research. 2021 48(3). p.240
A conceptual framework for habitat use and research priorities for the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in the north of Western Australia
Cramer Viki A., Dziminski Martin A., Southgate Richard, Carpenter Fiona M., Ellis Ryan J., van Leeuwen Stephen
Australian Mammalogy. 2017 39(2). p.137
The diet of the re-introduced greater bilbyMacrotis lagotisin the mallee woodlands of western New South Wales
Navnith Mangala, Finlayson Graeme, Crowther Mathew, Dickman Chris
Australian Zoologist. 2009 35(1). p.90
Using multiple‐source occurrence data to identify patterns and drivers of decline in arid‐dwelling Australian marsupials
McDonald Peter J., Luck Gary W., Dickman Chris R., Ward Simon J., Crowther Mathew S.
Ecography. 2015 38(11). p.1090

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission